
Is the Market No Longer ‘Buying Asia’? Why Asian Stocks Face Selloff Amid US-Iran Conflict While US Stocks Become a Safe Haven?

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Asian stocks are facing a selloff amid the US-Iran conflict, with the MSCI Asia Pacific Index dropping 6% this week, contrasting with the S&P 500's smaller decline. Analysts attribute this to Asian nations' dependence on Middle Eastern oil, which is driving up costs and inflation. The stronger US dollar, benefiting from domestic oil production, is further pressuring Asian currencies and limiting central banks' rate-cut options. Despite recent declines, some analysts believe the fundamentals remain strong, particularly in sectors like semiconductors, which may support future growth.
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