Oil prices increased and Asian stock markets fell after the United States and Iran carried out airstrikes. The military actions heightened geopolitical tensions, leading to market reactions. This matters because it reflects the impact of Middle East conflicts on global financial markets.
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Oil prices increased due to supply concerns.
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