Asian stocks drifted sideways on Monday as investors weighed a renewed climb in oil prices against a global equity rally that hit fresh records just last week.
The lack of progress in ending the Iran war has kept crude elevated, raising the question of whether the recent bounce in Asian equity markets can hold.
A Rally Built on Rate-Cut Hopes
Japan’s Nikkei edged 0.4% higher in early morning trading Monday, but soon fell back to its Friday close. Meanwhile the MSCI Asia-Pacific index excluding Japan was flat and Australia’s resources-heavy shares slipped 0.3%. South Korea’s markets were closed for a public holiday.
After mounting a comeback, Asian stocks, including the Nikkei have been trading flat. Image Source: Trading View
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