Asian Stocks In Sober Mood As Oil Rises On Middle East Truce Doubts

Asian share markets were in a sober mood on Thursday as cracks quickly began to appear in the fragile Gulf truce, nudging oil prices back up and reminding investors the inflationary fallout would last a long time yet. Crucially, there was scant sign that the Strait of Hormuz was

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