Asian Markets Stabilize as Oil Prices Retreat Amid Geopolitical De-escalation.
Asian markets exhibit mixed results as oil prices decline following signals of potential de-escalation between the U.S. and Iran. Meanwhile, bond markets recover from recent volatility, and investors turn their attention to Nvidia's upcoming earnings report.
China Eyes Fuel Export Resumption as Domestic Stockpiles Surge.
State-owned Chinese oil giants, including Sinopec and CNPC, are seeking government approval to restart gasoline and diesel exports in May, following a period of reduced processing and high domestic inventory levels.
Global Inflation Risks Rise as Chinese Export Prices Climb Amid Iran Conflict.
Escalating tensions in Iran are driving up oil-linked manufacturing costs in China, forcing exporters to raise prices across various consumer goods and threatening a new wave of global inflation.
Asia Navigates Economic Headwinds Amid Escalating Energy Market Volatility.
The IMF warns that Asia's reliance on Middle East energy supplies poses a significant threat to its economic growth and inflation targets, despite a resilient performance in recent years.









