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The fragile cease-fire in the Middle East makes the parquets nervous

The price of oil has risen by about 2% in first-hour auctions. Asian stock exchanges have opened with losses, and European and US stock exchanges are also expected to fall.

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The Madrid Stock Exchange. Stock photo of Europa Press.

With the two-week truce agreed between the United States and Iran in the thread, the global stock exchanges are also concerned and reflected. 

Oilprices rose 2% this morning, around 08:05, in the benchmark Brent index in Europe, and the barrel was above $96 before the opening of stock exchanges in Europe, well above $72 before the US and Isralee launched their attack on Iran. 

In this context, major Asian stock exchanges have released the day with losses: the Kospi index in South Korea has fallen by 1.9%, the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong by 0.4%, and the Shenzhen index in China by 0.2%.

Ibex 35 started this Thursday's stock market session with a 0.14% drop, at 18,106.5 basis points, when the opening price was above $97. 

Inthe United States, the Dow Jones index and the Nasdaq index closed Wednesday's session positively, with 2.8% progress in both cases, but it looks like screens will turn red on Thursday. 

 

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