Asia-Pacific markets fall as Iran war keeps investors jittery, oil extends gains
Asia-Pacific markets fall on Tuesday as investors continued to parse developments in the U.S.-Iran war and volatile crude oil prices.
Asia-Pacific markets fall on Tuesday as investors continued to parse developments in the U.S.-Iran war and volatile crude oil prices.
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Asia-Pacific markets fall on Tuesday as investors continued to parse developments in the U.S.-Iran war and volatile crude oil prices.
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Rob Geist-Pinfold, says that the United States has an interest in ending the war while Tehran is likely to prolong it.
Nike's performance in China will be under the microscope.
Global oil prices jumped overnight and U.S. stock indexes gained after a weekend when Iran-backed Houthi militants launched ballistic missiles at Israel.
European stocks closed in positive territory on Monday though the war in Iran showed no signs of ending soon, entering its fifth week.
Asia-Pacific markets fell Monday as the Middle East war enters its fifth week.
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