Asian Markets Feel Chill as Middle East Tensions Heat Up
Asian stock markets were mostly lower after Iran launched a barrage of missiles at Israel overnight, as investors watched to see how the Middle East conflict develops.
The kingdom called out members for overproducing, in what was seen as a veiled threat of a price war.
JGBs rose across most of the curve, tracking overnight gains in U.S. Treasurys amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Yen weakened against other G-10 and Asian currencies on prospects the Iran-Israel conflict may be short-lived, undermining the safe-haven allure...
Gold edged lower in early Asian trade. Prices were higher recently amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Oil gained in early Asian trade on rising Mideast tensions. The direct involvement of Iran, an OPEC member, increases the...
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 looks set for an uncertain start to trade after U.S. equities fell against a backdrop of escalating...
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