Asian markets steady; yen holds firm after Japan vote setback; oil prices edges higher
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Asian stocks remained stable as investors awaited tech earnings, brushing aside Japan’s election impact. US futures edged up amid trade deal hopes and speculation about potential meetings between Presidents Trump and Xi. The market is assessing Federal Reserve signals, while oil prices edged higher amid supply and sanction considerations.
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