Asian stocks slide as inflation fears mount
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks fell on Monday, with regional shares outside Japan hitting a 1-month low, as investors feared rising inflation and sluggish U.S. economic growth would seriously dent consumer demand in the region's biggest export market.
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