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That has been compounded in recent weeks by falling expectations the Federal Reserve will cut rates for a third successive time next month as stubbornly high inflation overshadows weakness in the labour market.

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A Christmas carol plays, but the festive atmosphere feels overshadowed.

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David Neo's remarks sparked criticism and overshadowed Singapore's 2-1 win in Hong Kong, which took them to the continent's top competition for the first time since 1984.

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Asian markets rallied Thursday after blowout earnings from chip powerhouse Nvidia cooled worries over an AI bubble and overshadowed a Federal Reserve report that dealt a blow to hopes for a December interest rate cut.

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The Epstein vote has also overshadowed other White House initiatives.

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