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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Most Asian share markets slid on Monday amid reports Washington was about to announce a new round of tariffs on Chinese imports, setting the stage for possible reprisals by Beijing. A woman struggles against strong wind caused by Typhoon Jebi, in front of an electronic stock quotation board in Tokyo, Japan, September 4, 2018. REUTERS/Toru Hanai Liquidity was thin with Japan on holiday and moves in currencies and bonds were minor. Hong Kong markets opened as normal after a super typhoon brushed the city on its way to landfall in China’s Guangdong, the country’s most populous province.

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