Asian stocks today: Markets trade mostly in red; Nikkei sheds 1%, HSI remains flat

Asian markets opened lower Tuesday amid renewed trade tensions and political developments in Japan. Investors reacted to US President Trump’s tariff threats and a potential parliamentary dissolution in Japan, which boosted government bond yields. Attention now shifts to US corporate earnings and inflation data ahead of the Federal Reserve’s meeting.

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