Energy Markets
Oil prices soar, while shares in Asia fall as the Middle East conflict rages
On Monday, share futures in Asia fell sharply as the inflationary pulse of soaring oil prices threatened to increase 'living costs' and possibly interest rates across the globe. Meanwhile, an investor appetite for liquidity kept demand for the U.S. Dollar. Brent crude oil jumped by 17%, to $108.73 per barrel. It had already surged by 28% the previous week. U.S. crude oil rose 19%, to $108.33 a barrel. Iran has named Mojtaba Khamenei the successor to his father Ali Khamenei, signaling that hardliners are still in control in Tehran after a week of conflict with Israel and the United States....