Asiatiska börser backar till följd av stigande oljepriser efter anfall i Gulfen

Asiatiska marknader föll på måndagen då drönarattacker i Gulfen drev upp oljepriser och obligationsräntor. Investerare väntar på Nvidias resultatrapport senare i veckan för att få ledtrådar om styrkan i sektorn för artificiell intelligens. Höga energikostnader förstärker den globala inflationsoron.

Drönarangrepp i Gulfregionen lyfte råoljepriserna och pressade upp obligationsräntorna, vilket tyngde börserna runt om i Asien. Rörelserna sker samtidigt som handlare utvärderar de bredare effekterna på energiförsörjningen och investerarsentimentet.

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