HONG KONG (Reuters) -Asian shares stumbled on Tuesday, rattled by concerns over China's regulations for its once-freewheeling internet sector and the worldwide spike in COVID-19 infections driven by the Delta variant.
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Asian shares stumbled on Tuesday, rattled by concerns over China’s regulations for its once-freewheeling internet sector and the worldwide spike in COVID-19 infections driven by the Delta variant. Markets were also tracking developments in Afghanistan, with the deteriorating situation in the capital Kabul having eclipsed overnight strength on Wall Street. Chinese regulators issued draft rules .