Asian stocks were slightly lower Thursday ahead of central bank meetings in Europe that might produce further measures to revive the continent's moribund economy.
Some analysts expect the European Central Bank to cut lending rates by half a percentage point and the Bank of England to boost money in circulation through a bond purchasing program known as quantitative easing.
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