Oil prices surged over 5% due to Middle East tensions, with Brent crude reaching $77 per barrel. Major global stock markets retreated except for Tokyo, which benefited from a weaker yen. The conflict involving Iran and Israel heightened fears of a regional war, impacting investor sentiment.
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