Asian markets saw a slight dip Friday after a strong rally, as investors braced for a crucial weekend potentially impacting the Middle East conflict. Despite ceasefire hopes and easing oil prices, caution persists. Wall Street’s record highs offered some support, while currency markets reflected reduced risk aversion, though the Strait of Hormuz closure remains a concern. Asian markets saw a slight dip Friday after a strong rally, as investors braced for a crucial weekend potentially impacting the Middle East conflict. Despite ceasefire hopes and easing oil prices, caution persists. Wall Street’s record highs offered some support, while currency markets reflected reduced risk aversion, though the Strait of Hormuz closure remains a concern.
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