
Asia-Pacific Markets Face Dip Despite Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Extension
Asia-Pacific markets were expected to open lower on Friday, signaling continued investor caution despite a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. The truce extension was announced following a meeting at the White House, where President Donald Trump confirmed the agreement. Furthermore, the U.S. pledged support to Lebanon to bolster its defenses against Hezbollah. This persistent geopolitical uncertainty is cited as the main reason for the negative market reaction. Meanwhile, U.S. oil futures rose by 1.23% to $97.03 per barrel.






















