The latest strikes were the most serious since an April ceasefire, and came despite a series of headlines suggesting talks on a deal were progressing.

Asian stocks and oil futures were mixed on Tuesday after fresh US strikes on Iran threatened fragile negotiations to reopen the Hormuz strait.

Brent crude fell 7 per cent on Monday, one of the sharpest single day drops since the Iran war and closure of Strait of Hormuz, but are now bouncing back

Asian stocks plummet and oil prices react sharply as fresh US strikes on Iran raise doubts about a potential peace deal in the Middle East.

Oil prices rose after new U.S. strikes on Iranian targets deepened uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz crisis.

European stock indexes gave up some recent gains on Tuesday and oil prices rose after new US strikes in southern Iran dampened investors' hopes that a US-Iran peace deal could be…

Oil price jumps after US strikes in Iran raise concerns over the fragile ceasefire, impacting global energy supplies and trade through the Strait of Hormuz

Asian shares turned hesitant as news of a fresh US military strike in Iran challenged investor optimism on a near-term peace deal.

Oil prices rose after fresh U.S. strikes on Iranian targets renewed fears that fragile ceasefire talks could collapse and prolong disruption around the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil prices bounced higher on Thursday while Asian stocks fell, as new US strikes on Iran marked the latest test of a shaky ceasefire in the Middle East war.

Oil prices bounced higher on Thursday while Asian stocks mostly fell, as new US strikes on Iran marked the latest test of a shaky ceasefire in the Middle East war.

Global stocks declined and oil prices rebounded after fresh US strikes on Iranian drone targets near the Strait of Hormuz intensified tensions.

Oil markets remain volatile as traders struggle to interpret contradictory signals on prospects for U.S.-Iran peace agreement.

The latest strikes were the most serious since an April ceasefire, and came despite a series of headlines suggesting talks on a deal were progressing.

Stock markets mostly rose and oil prices fell Friday on optimism that the United States and Iran would reach a deal to extend their ceasefire.