Asia stocks bide time ahead of US data; Nikkei bruised by BOJ pivot bets


SINGAPORE: Asian shares held near seven-month highs on Thursday though traded mostly sideways as investors awaited fresh catalysts that would provide further clarity on the global interest rate easing cycle.

Japan's Nikkei snapped a three-day losing streak but was still on track for its steepest weekly decline in three months, as a potential policy pivot from the Bank of Japan (BOJ) at its meeting next week draws near.

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