As volatility gripped assets from stocks to crypto on Tuesday, market watchers weighed in on what might come next for global investors.

Investors last week wrestled with the impact of AI adoption on various sectors and the overall economy. This coming week is a wildcard after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran.

One market has global investors scratching their heads.

As volatility gripped assets from stocks to crypto on Tuesday, market watchers weighed in on what might come next for global investors.

The question this week is if oil could surge so high that the war is no longer viewed as a transient market issue, and dampens growth.

Oil should always be on stock investors' radar. But the war in the Middle East makes it impossible to ignore.

Stocks have so far weathered the volatility from the U.S.-Iran conflict, yet there's one level they need to clear to signal investors have moved on.

SINGAPORE: A slight pullback in oil prices on Friday offered some reprieve to battered global stocks, though share markets in Asia remained on track for their sharpest weekly…