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Asian Stocks Hit Two-Week Low Amid Technology Sector Selloff

Asian equity markets declined to their lowest levels in two weeks as technology stocks faced significant selling pressure across the region.

Asian stock markets experienced a notable pullback, falling to their lowest levels in two weeks as a broad-based technology sector rout weighed on investor sentiment across the region. The weakness in tech-heavy indices reflects growing caution among traders and broader concerns about valuations in the sector following a strong rally in recent months.

According to Bloomberg Markets, the selloff underscores the importance of monitoring developments in China and the broader Asian tech landscape for global investors. Equity markets in the region remain sensitive to shifts in technology stocks, which represent a substantial portion of major indices and investor portfolios throughout Asia.

Market observers continue to track policy developments and economic trends across Asia, particularly in the world's second-largest economy, as these factors shape broader investment flows and market momentum in the region during a period of heightened volatility.

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