Asia markets fell sharply on Thursday, with the stock indexes in Shanghai and Shenzhen both tumbling more than 5 percent. In the Greater China region, the Hang Seng index was down by 3.88 percent in afternoon trade.
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U.S. President Donald Trump continued his tirade against the Federal Reserve in a late Wednesday television appearance, laying into the central bank's policy decisions and suggesting it is to blame for Wednesday's sharp market decline.
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Asian stocks slumped in early trade as concerns about higher US interest rates and a global trade war prompted investors to sell risk globally.
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Rising interest rates spooked investors on Wednesday, who fled from the stock market, concerned about the prospects of a major slowdown in economic growth and corporate profits.
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