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Asian shares and US futures are higher after Wall St losses wipe out S&P 500's post-election gains

Asian shares and US futures are higher after Wall St losses wipe out S&P 500's post-election gains

Washington Post05-03-2025
BANGKOK — Asian shares and US futures were mostly higher Wednesday after a retreat on Wall Street wiped out all of the S&P 500's post-U.S. election gains.
China announced it intends to keep its economy growing at around a 5% annual pace in 2025, in line with last year's target, as it opened the annual session of its largely ceremonial legislature. Premier Li Qiang also promised more government spending and other measures to support growth.
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