Most Asia markets are set to rebound ahead of China trade data and Singapore first-quarter GDP numbers
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An aerial view of a container ship leaving the dockyard in Qingdao in east China's Shandong province. Asia-Pacific markets were mostly set to rebound Friday after an inflation-fueled selloff in the previous session, with investor awaiting a fresh batch of economic data from the region. China's trade numbers for March will be released later in the day, with exports forecast to fall 2.3% year on year by economists polled by Reuters. This follows a weaker-than-expected rise in the country's inflation on Thursday. Singapore will also announce its first-quarter gross domestic...
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