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Emerging market stock indices end their four-day winning streak, while the U.S. dollar edged slightly higher.

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The benchmark emerging market stock index ended its four-day rally, while the emerging market currency index also retreated from its all-time high. A global bond sell-off and rising oil prices weighed on market risk sentiment. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index fell 0.7%, mainly dragged down by declines in Samsung Electronics and TSMC shares. The emerging market currency index dropped 0.1%, as the U.S. dollar strengthened for the first time in four days. Chris Turner, global head of markets at ING, said a massive sell-off in the U.S. long-term bond market is typically bad news for emerging market currencies and overall market risk. (Jin10)

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