
Japan, South Korea stock markets soar at open after Trump war comments

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Stock markets in Japan and South Korea surged on April 1, with Japan's Nikkei index rising over 3% and South Korea's Kospi up nearly 5%. This rally followed US President Trump's comments suggesting a potential end to the Iran war within two weeks, which boosted investor sentiment. Wall Street also experienced gains, driven by optimism over a ceasefire. Meanwhile, oil prices fell, with Brent crude settling at $103.97, reflecting easing concerns about prolonged conflict affecting global oil supplies.
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