Asia shares stall, dollar shies from Japan warning


SYDNEY: Asian shares dithered on Monday as investors worried U.S. inflation data this week could derail the outlook for lower interest rates, while the risk of currency intervention from Japan stalled the yen's decline for the moment.

China's central bank also engineered a rally in the yuan after setting a firmer fix for the currency, nudging the dollar lower more broadly.

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