Asia-Pacific markets were set to open mixed amid concerns over volatile oil prices with the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed.

Asia-Pacific markets were set to open mixed on Monday as investors monitored lingering uncertainty around U.S.-Iran negotiations.

Asia-Pacific markets were set to open mixed on Tuesday as investors weighed renewed uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations.

Asia-Pacific markets were set to open mixed amid concerns over volatile oil prices with the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed.

(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks were poised for losses on Thursday as renewed clashes between the US and Iran added strain to a fragile ceasefire, while pushing oil prices higher.

Asia-Pacific markets open lower amid renewed tensions between Iran and the U.S. and worries that the conflict may keep inflation elevated.

"Financial markets shifted back into a risk-off mode as the US and Iran exchanged fire again," analysts from Westpac wrote in a research report.