
Asian Stocks Set to Rise as Oil Retreat Lifts Mood: Markets Wrap
Stocks in Asia were poised to rise after a pullback in oil prices lifted Wall Street, amid hopes that more tankers will be able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Stocks in Asia were poised to rise after a pullback in oil prices lifted Wall Street, amid hopes that more tankers will be able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil was little changed after a volatile session in which investors weighed signs of less-tight conditions against rising military threats to energy infrastructure across the Middle East.

Indonesia’s central bank is expected to keep its key interest rate unchanged as policymakers confront mounting pressure on the rupiah from war in the Middle East and investor concerns over fiscal discipline.

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