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Stocks Fall, Oil Climbs as Mideast Unrest Deepens, Fed Decision Preview

2025/6/18
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Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition

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Doug Krisner:中东紧张局势的升级引发了市场的焦虑,特别是关于美国可能卷入以色列对伊朗的袭击的猜测,导致油价飙升至五个月高点。市场对美国在中东地区可能采取的行动感到不安,这直接影响了全球经济和金融市场的稳定,投资者正在密切关注局势的进一步发展。 Dave Sharma:作为澳大利亚前驻以色列大使,我认为澳大利亚应该支持外交努力,以确保中东地区的冲突不会蔓延到澳大利亚。伊朗是中东地区不稳定因素,通过多种方式破坏地区稳定,包括发展核武器、对邻国实施帝国主义计划以及支持恐怖组织。我们希望看到伊朗停止破坏地区稳定的行为,但这取决于伊朗领导人是否愿意改变其政策。

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Oil climbed and most stocks in Asia followed losses on Wall Street as concerns mounted that an escalation of tensions in the Middle East will trigger a more direct US involvement. West Texas Intermediate crude rose as much as 1.1% in early trading Wednesday after settling at the highest in almost five months the previous day. US equity futures slipped, as did Australia’s benchmark index and Hong Kong futures.Staying with geopolitics, The White House's review of the Aukus pact — a security arrangement between the US, UK and Australia — is rattling one of Washington’s closest alliances, and playing right into China’s hands. It sends yet another signal that America First might just mean everyone else alone. First announced by former President Joe Biden in 2021, the multibillion-dollar deal commits Washington and London to help Canberra develop a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines over a 30-year period. It was designed to help counter Beijing’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific. For more, we turn to Bloomberg Opinion columnist Karishma Vaswani. Plus - Federal Reserve officials are widely expected to leave interest rates unchanged for a fourth straight meeting on Wednesday, reiterating they want more clarity on the economic impact of a wide array of government policy changes before adjusting borrowing costs. Policymakers have warned President Donald Trump’s tariffs could boost inflation and unemployment, but so far, steady hiring and cooling inflation have allowed Fed officials to keep rates unchanged this year. We speak to Bill Campbell, Global Bond Portfolio Manager at DoubleLine.

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