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- Asian shares are mostly higher while US futures and oil prices hold steady
Asian shares are mostly higher after US stocks retreated slightly from their all-time high. This movement followed a report on the U.S. economy that was weaker than expected. Meanwhile, US futures and oil prices remained stable.
- Thai Baht Rally May Fade on Dovish Central Bank, Analysts Say
Analysts suggest that a rally in the Thai baht may be short-lived because the central bank is expected to maintain a dovish policy stance. This dovish approach is anticipated as support for an economy currently impacted by elevated oil prices.
- Shares are mostly higher in Asia, with Kospi up 4%, while oil prices gain
Shares are generally higher across Asia, with indicators like Kospi rising 4%. The market trends were also noted in U.S. futures, which edged higher, while oil prices simultaneously advanced.
- Oil prices rise as Red Sea, Gulf of Oman attacks heighten supply concerns
Oil prices rose after deadly attacks on vessels occurred in the Red Sea and Gulf of Oman. These incidents heightened concerns regarding potential risks to global shipping routes.
- Treasury yields up as oil prices jump and investors await inflation data
U.S. Treasury yields edged higher on Tuesday as market activity unfolded against a backdrop of ongoing Iran tensions. Investors are currently awaiting the release of July's inflation data print, coinciding with a jump in oil prices.
- India Equity Fund Flows Ease in July as Small Caps Stay Hot
Flows into Indian equity funds moderated during July, despite global economic headwinds including a spike in oil prices. Nonetheless, investors continued to invest money specifically into small- and mid-cap strategies.
- Oil prices hold steady after jumping 5%, while Asian shares are mixed
Asian shares are reported as mixed while oil prices are currently holding steady following an initial 5% gain. This rise in price was attributed to ongoing questions about the reopening timeline of the Strait of Hormuz, which impacts the global flow of crude.
- Asian shares are mixed after gains on Wall Street, while oil prices climb
Asian shares are showing mixed performance, although gains were reported by U.S. stocks on Wall Street and oil prices climbed. Within Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 led advances following the week of trading.
- Trump says deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could come this week
U.S. President Donald Trump claims a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be announced soon, as Iran and Oman approach an agreement. The closure of the strait, critical to global oil shipments, has disrupted trade and driven up energy prices.
- Trump says deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could come as early as Wednesday
U.S. President Donald Trump stated a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be announced as early as Wednesday. Iranian and Omani negotiators have finalized a draft agreement, awaiting approval from Iran’s supreme leader, which would temporarily resolve the U.S.-Iran dispute over maritime transit in the strait. The closure of the strait has disrupted global oil and gas shipments, driving up fuel prices and straining the economy.
- Oil prices move higher after Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis claim Saudi tanker strike
Crude prices increased after Yemen's Houthis claimed they attacked a Saudi Arabian oil tanker in the Red Sea. The incident led to higher oil prices.
- Trump says deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz could come as early as Wednesday
President Donald Trump stated a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be announced as early as Wednesday or Thursday. Iran and Oman are nearing an agreement where ships would enter through an Iranian-controlled route and exit via an Omani-controlled route, with security and environmental fees. Oil prices eased amid hopes for a resolution to the conflict.
- Oil prices ease and Asian shares gain on hopes for Mideast deal, as companies report strong profits
Asian shares surged and oil prices declined following a U.S. stock market rally to records, driven by hopes for a Mideast deal and strong corporate profits.
- US stock market hits record high amid hopes for Strait of Hormuz reopening
The US stock market reached a record high due to optimism about the Strait of Hormuz reopening. Oil prices declined as US officials reported progress in negotiations to restore the critical shipping route.
- US says Iran Hormuz deal could come 'today or tomorrow' as oil prices plunge
A senior Trump administration official stated that an agreement to restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz could be reached soon, despite Iran's denial of negotiations. Oil prices have plunged amid these developments.
- US stock market hits record highs as AI profits pile and oil prices ease
The US stock market reached record highs as AI-driven corporate profits increased and oil prices declined. The S&P 500 rose 1.8%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a new record with a 1.7% gain, and the Nasdaq Composite surged 2.6%.
- Stock market ROARS and oil prices plunge after Trump team signals Iran deal could be finalized 'today or tomorrow'
The stock market surged and oil prices dropped following signals from the Trump team that an Iran deal could be finalized soon. The potential agreement sparked immediate market reactions.
- Oil prices tumble after Bessent says Strait of Hormuz deal may come this week
Oil prices fell after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz might be reached this week, which he stated would ensure freedom of navigation.
- Dow soars 1,000 points on strong corporate profits, hopes of Iran deal
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 1,000 points driven by strong corporate profits and optimism over a potential Iran deal. Stocks were set to reach new record highs as oil prices declined and companies reported robust earnings.
- Big oil companies continue to post banner profits as fighting in Iran drives costs higher
Big oil companies are reporting record profits due to rising oil prices driven by conflict in Iran, with European firms earning $22 billion in Q1 and U.S. companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron nearly doubling or quadrupling profits. The situation has caused fuel shortages in parts of Asia and higher energy costs globally, prompting criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Big oil companies continue to post banner profits as fighting in Iran drives costs higher
Big oil companies in Europe, the Middle East, and the U.S. are reporting record profits amid rising oil prices driven by conflict in Iran and disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz. Companies like BP, Saudi Aramco, Exxon Mobil, and Chevron saw significant profit increases, while President Donald Trump criticized energy firms for high profits despite falling oil prices.
- Saudi Aramco's profit surged as the Iran war sent oil prices soaring
Saudi Aramco reported $33.4 billion in adjusted net income for the second quarter, exceeding analyst expectations, driven by oil prices averaging $108 a barrel amid the Iran war.
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Tuesday
Stock futures are rising as oil prices decline due to hopes of a U.S.-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Jim Cramer highlights key market factors to monitor.
- BP profits more than double amid high oil prices
BP reported record profits of $5.73bn in Q2 2026 as oil prices rose due to disruptions in Gulf energy exports linked to the US-Israeli war on Iran. US President Donald Trump criticized major oil companies for 'making too much money' amid high prices.
- Trump says oil companies Chevron, Exxon Mobil made ‘too much money’ amid 'last chance' for Iran war deal
President Donald Trump criticized Chevron and Exxon Mobil for earning excessive profits due to high oil prices. He framed the issue amid a 'last chance' for an Iran war deal.
- Trump says oil companies Chevron, Exxon Mobil made ‘too much money’ amid 'last chance' for Iran war deal
President Donald Trump criticized Chevron and Exxon Mobil for earning excessive profits due to high oil prices. He described the situation as a 'last chance' for an Iran war deal.
- Trump says oil companies Chevron, Exxon Mobil made ‘too much money’ amid 'last chance' for Iran war deal
President Donald Trump criticized oil companies Chevron and Exxon Mobil for earning excessive profits due to high oil prices. He made the remarks amid a 'last chance' for an Iran war deal.
- BP's profit more than doubled as the Iran war sent oil prices soaring
BP's net profit for the second quarter increased to $3.91 billion from $1.62 billion a year earlier. The profit surge was attributed to the Iran war driving oil prices higher.
- Ship attacked near Strait of Hormuz as status of U.S.-Iran talks remain unclear
A vessel was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, and rising oil prices highlighted concerns that the U.S.-Iran conflict is not nearing resolution. Iran rejected President Donald Trump's claim that talks are ongoing.
- Trump warns Iran talks are ‘last chance’ to end war — oil prices rise as Tehran denies negotiations
President Donald Trump warned that ongoing negotiations with Iran are the 'last chance' to end a five-month conflict. Oil prices rose as Tehran denied engaging in negotiations.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares mostly declined despite a U.S. stock rally driven by falling oil prices, as investors assessed the impact of a U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.6%, the dollar rose against the yen, and analysts debated the intervention's effectiveness in addressing underlying economic factors like inflation and interest rates.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares are mostly lower despite a rally in U.S. stocks driven by easing oil prices. Regional investors remain cautious about the impact of a recent joint U.S.-Japan currency intervention.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares declined despite a U.S. stock rally, as investors weighed the impact of a recent U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Analysts noted the intervention's uncertain effectiveness in addressing underlying economic factors like inflation and interest rates, while regional markets showed mixed performance. U.S. stocks rose on easing oil prices, and global crude prices fluctuated amid geopolitical tensions in Iran.
- Trump has been able to keep oil prices low. But that power may not last forever.
President Trump has managed to keep oil and gas prices relatively stable through promises of ending the Iran conflict, but his influence on markets is waning as global oil supplies dwindle and midterm elections approach. Energy markets remain unresponsive to his shifting policies, raising concerns about Republican electoral prospects.
- Oil prices slide amid confusion over Iran, concern over Japanese yen
Oil prices dropped after President Trump canceled an apparent strike on Iran but announced diplomatic talks, which Iran denied. Concerns over the Japanese yen also contributed to the decline.
- Oil prices plummet as Trump calls off Iran strike and restarts talks
Oil prices dropped following President Trump's decision to cancel an Iran strike and resume discussions. The move comes after Iran and other nations urged a pause in attacks amid a five-month conflict.
- Oil prices fall to three-week low after Trump calls off planned attack
Oil prices fell to a three-week low after U.S. President Trump called off a planned attack, reducing investor concerns over U.S.-Iran tensions. The decline reflects optimism about de-escalation in the conflict.
- World stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
World stocks were mixed as the U.S. and Japan intervened to support the yen against the dollar, while oil prices fell following President Donald Trump's comments on potential U.S.-Iran de-escalation. The yen's rise impacted global markets, with Japanese and Asian indices showing varied performance.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks were mixed as the yen surged against the dollar due to U.S.-Japan intervention, while oil prices dropped following President Trump's statement on avoiding attacks against Iran. Key indices like the Nikkei 225 and Kospi showed significant declines, contrasting with gains in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
- Iran Talks to Begin Monday, Trump Says
President Donald Trump announced that new Iran talks will begin Monday after he called off a planned attack on Iran. The article mentions that oil prices are affected and references Bloomberg as the source.