Asian markets fell Thursday as attacks on energy infrastructure in the Middle East pushed oil prices up. Japan’s Nikkei 225 saw a significant drop. Higher oil prices are impacting global markets. Investors are trimming risk as the conflict escalates. The US Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, citing inflation uncertainty.
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