Asian stocks fall as tech concerns collide with Middle East tensions
Stock exchanges across Asia moved lower as sellers targeted technology shares and Middle East tensions between Iran and Israel escalated into military action.
Technology stocks bore the brunt of the selling pressure in regional markets. Investors unloaded shares in the sector, driving declines across multiple exchanges.
Parallel to the tech weakness, Iran and Israel launched attacks on each other, a development that reverberated through energy markets. Oil prices swung between gains and losses as traders assessed the fallout from the military exchanges and gauged risks to crude supplies flowing through the region.
The dual pressures from sector-specific weakness and geopolitical uncertainty left market participants weighing competing forces. Technology investors faced concerns about earnings and valuations, while energy traders tracked the escalating situation between the two countries.
Oil volatility reflected the unpredictability inherent in Middle East conflicts. Price moves came as markets absorbed news of the Iranian and Israeli strikes and calculated whether the exchanges would persist or de-escalate.
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