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By Vivek Kumar Moving Markets Today: Asia Tracks Wall Street Dip, Nikkei Hits 34-Year High, Oil Prices Slide Amid Dollar Strength and Red Sea Concerns, Greenback Reaches One-Month Peak; China’s Economy Surpasses Forecasts, Focus on UK Inflation and U.S. Retail Sales Data Mixed earnings from Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs led to a decline in U.S. stocks, especially in the banking sector, with selloffs in Boeing and Apple affecting the S&P 500. Asian markets also saw a downturn due to worries about China’s economic situation. However, Japan’s Nikkei reached a 34-year high due to a weaker yen. …