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Asian stocks start cautiously at the beginning of the week or look at long-term bond yields-Bloomberg

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Asian stocks on the first day of the week are likely to make a cautious start in the light of long-term bond yields that shook the market last week.

Japanese and Australian futures are moving slightly.February 26 US financial marketsTechnology stocks picked up slightly, and the S & P 500 Index ended at 0.5% lower. Yields on 10-year US government bonds have fallen below 1.5%.

The foreign exchange market is moving calmly, and the yen is 1 dollar = 106.57 yen.

U.S. Treasury yields hit a year’s highest level last week and stock markets plummeted, but Asian and European central banks calmed market turmoilmovedAs a result, the world bond market is regaining calm.

Original title:Yields in Focus as Stocks Set to Open Cautiously: Markets Wrap (Excerpt)

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