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Markets fell again in most of Asia on Thursday as traders resigned themselves to more US interest rate hikes after minutes from the Federal Reserve's June meeting showed officials felt more needed to be done to rein in inflation."The minutes also show that this bias for further hikes is fuelled by an overriding concern over elevated price pressures and a tight labour market."