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Middle East war jitters hit Asian stocks as crude spikes and safe haven gold surges sharply

International
Published on 24 April 2026
Middle East war jitters hit Asian stocks as crude spikes and safe haven gold surges sharply

Gold jumps over 2% as oil rockets higher fast

Asian markets opened lower Monday as U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran intensified Middle East tensions. U.S. futures fell more than 1% and crude prices surged, while investors flocked to safe havens: gold rose about 2.3% and silver gained around 2.1%. Japan’s Nikkei dropped 2.4% and Australia’s ASX 200 slipped 0.4%.

  • U.S.-Iran conflict escalation spooked global risk sentiment
  • Crude prices spiked as markets priced in supply risks
  • Gold and silver climbed as investors sought safety
  • Japan and Australia stocks opened notably in the red
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