Asian stocks resume plunge as more countries turn to self-isolation
Singapore
LAST Friday's relief rebound was short-lived as Asian shares slumped at the start of the week as the flight towards the safety of cash continued after more governments turned to lockdowns to combat the spread of Covid-19.
The battered sentiment comes amid an environment where recent stimulus measures by policymakers have done little to appease investors as global recessionary fears continue to rise.
Over the weekend, those hoping for further measures from the US were left disappointed as US Senate Demo…
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