Asian markets mixed as traders eye rate cuts


HONG KONG: Asian traders fought to get a recent rally back on course on Thursday (May 9) following a tepid lead from Wall Street but record performance in Europe highlighted optimism that central banks were on course to cut interest rates.

London chalked up another all-time high ahead of a Bank of England meeting many hope will see officials flag their intention to begin normalising monetary policy in the summer.

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