Asia Stocks Slip 0.2% After 17-Year Quarter; Kospi Drops 2.3%
Asian equities edged lower on June 30 as investors digested a robust Q2 rally driven by AI and US economic resilience, with the MSCI Asia Pacific falling 0.2% and South Korea’s Kospi tumbling 2.3%. Attention now turns to Fed Chair Kevin Warsh’s upcoming speech and the US payrolls report, which could dictate near-term interest rate expectations. Selective positioning is advised amid elevated valuations and volatility.