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Asia shares decline as worries about rising oil prices outweigh boost from strong earnings
Asian shares declined on Tuesday because rising oil prices and inflation worries outweighed optimism generated by strong corporate earnings reports. Globally, increasing crude oil prices accelerated upward, causing bond market yields to climb and placing pressure on economies and investments like the S&P 500.
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