SYDNEY: Asian shares got off to a stumbling start on Monday as China's central bank wrong footed markets by skipping on a rate cut, even as data due this week is expected to show the economic recovery there remains fragile. China reports economic growth data for the fourth quarter and a slew of monthly figures on Wednesday, and investors have become used to being underwhelmed by activity as Beijing drip feeds its stimulus. Chinese blue chips were little changed in response, having earlier reache
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2024-01-15 00:00:00.0