Asia-Pacific markets mostly fall as Trump fires Fed Governor Lisa Cook

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As investors weighed US President Donald Trump’s consumption rhetoric in tariffs, Asia-Pacific markets often fell Tuesday.
Trump reportedly threatened “200% tariffs or something” If the rare earth magnets in China do not export to the United States, they also warn in countries that do not remove digital taxes and relevant regulations.
In another move markets, the US President fired Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook late on Monday. Real social.
Japanese Yen, which was traditionally seen as a traditional safe asset in Tumult times, won 0.3% against dollars in 147.32. . US Dollar IndexMeasuring Greenback’s movements against six main currencies, Cook’s termination news fell 0.16% after the news.
The return on 10 -year US treasures rose to 4.2887%of approximately 2 basis points. Meanwhile, as of 9:40, Singapore rose to $ 3.372 with an increase of 0.17% (Monday 9:40 et).
Investors also evaluated the meeting between South Korean and the US presidents to issue a trade agreement that explained that the Asian country envisaged 15% tariffs in the US exports last month.
While the KOSPI index decreased by 0.78%, the small lid increased KOSDAQ by 0.34%.
In Japan, Nikkei decreased by 225%, while the wider Topix index fell by 0.94%.
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 criteria fell by 0.41%.
While Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index decreased by 0.44%, the mainland China’s CSI 300 fell 0.68%-if there are causes, the index will attract four sessions.
While investors were waiting, the US self -futures transactions have changed very little during the early Asian hours NvidiaThe gain and reading of the inflation indicator preferred by the US federal reserve.
In the night state, all three basic criteria fell in the weight of technology Nasdaq It fell by 0.22% in 21.449.29. The wide market was traded by 0.43% lower until 6.439.32, while the 30 Stock Dow Jones industrial average fell 349.27 points or 0.77% points in 45.282.47.
– Sean Conlo and Tanaya Macheel from CNBC contributed to this report.



