Les bourses asiatiques en recul sur fond de hausse des prix du pétrole suite aux attaques dans le Golfe

Les marchés asiatiques ont reculé lundi alors que des attaques de drones dans le Golfe ont fait grimper les prix du pétrole et les rendements obligataires. Les investisseurs attendent le rapport sur les résultats de Nvidia plus tard cette semaine pour obtenir des indications sur la vigueur du secteur de l'intelligence artificielle. Les coûts élevés de l'énergie accentuent les inquiétudes concernant l'inflation mondiale.

Des attaques de drones dans la région du Golfe ont fait monter les prix du brut et pousser les rendements obligataires à la hausse, pesant sur les marchés boursiers à travers l'Asie. Ces mouvements surviennent alors que les traders évaluent les effets plus larges sur les approvisionnements en énergie et le sentiment des investisseurs.

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