Las bolsas asiáticas suben por el progreso en el memorando de paz entre EE. UU. e Irán

Los mercados asiáticos avanzaron a medida que los precios del petróleo disminuyeron tras la finalización de un borrador del memorando de paz entre EE. UU. e Irán. Este acontecimiento redujo la preocupación por posibles problemas en el suministro de energía. El optimismo en torno a la inteligencia artificial también respaldó a la renta variable.

Los mercados bursátiles subieron después de que los negociadores completaran el borrador del esperado memorando de paz entre EE. UU. e Irán el 28 de mayo. El acuerdo aún está pendiente de la aprobación final del presidente estadounidense Trump y del líder iraní Jamenei, según informes de Axios citados en análisis de mercado. Este progreso tentativo provocó una caída en los precios del petróleo, incluido el crudo Brent, lo que alivió la preocupación de los inversores sobre las interrupciones en los flujos de energía.

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