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Asian markets make solid gains following global rout

Hong Kong CNN —

Asian markets made solid gains Wednesday, with Japanese shares reversing early losses after a central bank official played down the prospect of an immediate hike in interest rates.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 closed 1.2% higher, bouncing back from losses of 2.5% earlier in the session, following fresh comments from Shinichi Uchida, deputy governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ).

Elsewhere in Asia, South Korea’s Kospifinished up 1.8%, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index was 1.3% higher. Taiwan’s Taiex closed up 3.9%. The gains follow days of volatility, which saw the Nikkei suffering Monday its biggest daily loss since 1987. That crash triggered a sharp global sell-off, with Wall Street having its worst day since 2022.

According to Reuters, Uchida said Wednesday that intense market volatility over the past week could “obviously” change the BOJ’s rate hike path, if it affects the central bank’s economic and inflation projections.

“We won’t raise interest rates when financial markets are unstable,” he was quoted as saying in a speech to executives in the northern Japanese city of Hakodate. “As we’re seeing sharp volatility in domestic and overseas financial markets, it’s necessary to maintain current levels of monetary easing for the time being.”

Uchida’s comments contrast with the hawkish tone struck by the BOJ in recent weeks, which have forced many market participants to unwind their yen carry trades, a widely employed investment strategy. The central bank has hiked interest rates twice this year in a bid to contain inflation.

Decades of extremely low interest rates in Japan had seen many investors borrow cash cheaply there before converting it to other currencies to invest in higher-yielding assets. The

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