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Markets in Asia began unevenly as concerns over the Iran conflict and the health of the AI sector dominated, ahead of the Federal Reserve's decision and earnings from major tech companies later in the session.
Asian markets experienced a pullback as worries about the Iran conflict and the state of the AI sector took precedence, with the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision and tech earnings adding to market uncertainty.
Asian markets declined amid concerns over the Iran conflict and the health of the AI sector, ahead of the Federal Reserve's decision and earnings from major tech companies later in the session.
Markets in Asia began unevenly as concerns over the Iran conflict and the health of the AI sector dominated, ahead of the Federal Reserve's decision and earnings from major tech companies later in the session.
Asian markets experienced a pullback as worries about the Iran conflict and the state of the AI sector took precedence, with the Federal Reserve's upcoming decision and tech earnings adding to market uncertainty.
Markets in Asia began unevenly as concerns over the Iran conflict and the health of the AI sector dominated, ahead of the Federal Reserve's decision and earnings from major tech companies later in the session.

U.S. stocks pulled back from record levels as investors weighed renewed concerns about AI growth alongside a critical stretch of earnings and a closely watched Federal Reserve decision.
Stocks fell and oil prices rose as investors assessed the stalemate in the Iran conflict and news that the United Arab Emirates was cutting ties with the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), while concerns about the artificial intelligence (AI) boom losing momentum weighed on equity markets.
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