Las bolsas asiáticas caen ante el aumento de los precios del petróleo por ataques en el Golfo

Los mercados asiáticos cayeron este lunes debido a que los ataques con drones en el Golfo impulsaron al alza los precios del petróleo y el rendimiento de los bonos. Los inversores esperan el informe de resultados de Nvidia a finales de esta semana para obtener pistas sobre la fortaleza del sector de la inteligencia artificial. Los elevados costes energéticos aumentan las preocupaciones sobre la inflación mundial.

Los ataques con drones en la región del Golfo elevaron los precios del crudo y presionaron al alza el rendimiento de los bonos, afectando a los mercados bursátiles de toda Asia. Estos movimientos se producen mientras los operadores evalúan los efectos más amplios en el suministro de energía y el sentimiento de los inversores.

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