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Asian markets rose Thursday after the Federal Reserve decided against hiking interest rates and China's central bank cut borrowing costs.
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Asian markets rose Thursday after the Federal Reserve decided against hiking interest rates and China's central bank cut borrowing costs.
The tepid performance came after a global advance stumbled in New York and Europe.
With just weeks to go before the country runs out of cash, the standoff has become the key topic on trading floors.
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