June 13th, 2025
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Asian markets started lower on Friday after Israel attacked near Iran's capital. This event made people more worried about Iran's nuclear program, which caused oil prices, including U.S. and Brent crude oil, to go up a lot. Big stock markets in Asia, like Tokyo's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng, all went down. But, Xu Tiachen from The Economist Intelligence thinks Asian markets will get better quickly. This is because they are not very involved in the conflict and have good connections with stable areas like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. At the same time, U.S. stock markets went up on Thursday after good news about inflation. This news also made government bond yields lower, which means the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates later this year. Even with these good things happening, people are still worried about how Trump's changing tariffs might affect prices and if there could be a recession.
June 13th, 2025
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