Asia markets turn lower as lockdown reality trumps vaccine hope


HONG KONG (AFP): Stocks fell in Asia on Thursday (Nov 19) as a global rally fuelled by vaccine optimism gives way to the harsh reality of surging infections that are forcing fresh lockdowns and threatening to shock the global economy again.

While the broad consensus is that 2021 will see a healthy recovery across the world as people are gradually inoculated, traders are focusing on the immediate crisis as the US and Europe suffer a second wave of the killer disease.

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