Greenland tensions, China data weigh on Asia markets

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Asia-Pacific stocks mostly fell as investors digested China’s Q4 GDP and December data amid Greenland tensions; Japanese long-dated bond yields climbed to multi-decade highs, Hong Kong and mainland China shares declined while Korea bucked the trend with gains, Australia slipped, and precious metals rose to record highs as U.S. stocks closed Friday mixed.
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