HONG KONG – Most markets rose in Asian trade Wednesday as investors shook off a forecast-topping US inflation print and concerns over Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine, instead turning their attention to the earnings season.
Hopes are high for the latest round of corporate reports, which starts in earnest in the US later in the day, as the global economy recovers and businesses reopen, with analysts saying they will be keeping an eye on outlooks and executives’ views on potential US tax reform measures, among other issues.
“On the back of a convincing string of economic data beats, the economic acceleration should be a powerful tailwind for stocks this quarter and ensur…
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