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Asia stocks dither ahead of US-China summit

Most Asian stocks moved in a tight range on Wednesday amid persistent concerns over the Iran war and its inflationary impact, with focus squarely on an upcoming U.S.-China summit.

South Korean shares outperformed, with the KOSPI rebounding from Tuesday’s losses on renewed strength in chipmaking stocks.

Regional markets took a weak overnight lead-in from Wall Street, as a hotter-than-expected consumer inflation print highlighted concerns over the inflationary effects of the Iran war.

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