Asian stocks slide, oil gains as Middle East tensions escalate
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Asian equities were set to fall as tensions escalated in the Middle East after US forces struck Iran, while technology stocks remained under pressure on Wall Street. Crude oil climbed.
Asian stocks dropped as technology shares remained under pressure and tensions in the Middle East escalated after US forces struck Iran. Crude oil edged up.
Oil erased gains as traders weighed the outlook for peace talks over the Iran war after a brief US military campaign against the Islamic Republic following the downing of an American helicopter.
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