Global markets are cautiously optimistic as Middle East conflict talks progress, though regional divisions persist. Investors are watching actions over rhetoric, with Asia facing significant economic fallout if disruptions occur. Central banks may prioritize growth over inflation if the conflict escalates, making a swift resolution crucial for stability.
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