TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares flirted with six-week lows on Thursday as U.S. bond yields crept up toward four-year highs as investors fretted that low borrowing costs enjoyed by companies for many years may be endangered by the threat of rising inflation.
Asian shares flirt with six-week low as U.S. yields creep up
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