Asian Markets Surge Amid Fed Rate Cut Speculation
Asian stocks witness significant weekly gains as expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts offset concerns over a U.S. government shutdown. Although market volatility persists, investors remain hopeful about economic growth. With Asian markets mirroring Wall Street's confidence, the focus shifts to future fiscal policies and Fed decisions.

Asian stocks are set for impressive weekly gains, buoyed by expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut rates soon. This optimism helps alleviate concerns surrounding the U.S. government shutdown, which has pushed gold prices to record highs and exerted pressure on the dollar.
Investors, largely undeterred by the current government shutdown, maintain their focus on broader economic indicators. J.P. Morgan's global investment strategist Weiheng Chen explains that traders are more concerned with the Fed's rate-cutting trajectory, evidenced by subdued market reactions despite the suspension of key economic reports.
Meanwhile, Wall Street's positive momentum, driven by robust tech stock performance, has inspired confidence across Asian markets. With volumes expected to be thin due to holidays in China and parts of Asia, the path is set for future fiscal strategies and monetary policy developments as the political landscape evolves.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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