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Asian Shares Mixed, Oil Gains As World Waits To See If US Will Join Israels War Against Iran

June 20, 2025: Asian stock markets traded mixed Friday and oil prices continued to edge higher as global investors anxiously awaited clarity on whether the U.S. would join Israel in any potential escalation against Iran.

🛢 Energy Markets React to Rising Tensions

  • Brent crude rose to $76.89/barrel, while U.S. crude stood at $73.65, reflecting persistent worries over disruptions in oil flows from the Strait of Hormuz (apnews.com).
  • Earlier in the week, Brent surged past $77, with energy-price momentum tied closely to Middle East developments .

📉 Mixed Equity Sentiment

  • Tokyo Nikkei 225 edged up 0.1%, even as Japan’s core inflation hit 3.7% in May, reinforcing inflationary pressures (apnews.com).
  • Hong Kong’s Hang Seng and South Korea’s Kospi performed strongly (+1.2% gains), buoyed by pockets of optimism (apnews.com).
  • Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 fell roughly 0.3% as investors took a cautious stance .

🇺🇸 Watch on U.S. Involvement

  • The White House indicated that President Trump could decide on deeper military involvement—or choose diplomacy—within the next two weeks, adding uncertainty to markets (apnews.com).
  • A Reuters roundup noted that Asian markets remained jittery despite signs that a U.S. strike might be delayed, helping oil ease slightly from midweek highs .

💹 Sovereign Bond & Currency Moves

  • The U.S. dollar gave up some ground, benefiting Asian currencies, while safe-haven yen and Swiss franc remained in demand .
  • Notably, the Bank of Japan, Bank of England, and several European central banks maintained policy stances alert to geopolitical risk (apnews.com).

🧭 Market Outlook

Short term: Investor caution is likely to persist until the U.S. decision on involvement is clear.
Risk factors to monitor:

  • U.S. policy update on Middle East military involvement
  • Oil prices, especially if Brent climbs above the critical $80 mark (reuters.com, reddit.com)
  • Core inflation trends in Japan—pressures from both global and local sources
  • Bond yields and safe-haven flows as geopolitical tensions ebb or swell

Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into sector-specific impacts—like how Asian banks or exporters are being affected—or if you’d like bond and currency charts included.

Disha Rojhe

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