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›Investors Bet ‘Peak Uncertainty’ Has Passed as Asia Stocks Climb›China’s Rare Earth Exports to Japan Show Marked Drop in March›Copper Wavers Near Two-Month High as US-Iran Tensions Escalate›Global 2025 Power Demand Rose as EV, Data Centers Grew, IEA Says›Iran War Deepens China’s Dependence on the US for Niche Gas›European Natural Gas Rises as Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz Again›Thailand Mulls Higher Public Debt to Open $30 Billion Borrowing›Petronor and H2SITE Partner to Pioneer High-Purity Hydrogen Production in Refining Through Advanced Membrane Technology›AirAsia Tests Market With Deutsche-Led $230 Million Private Debt›Emerging-Market Stocks Erase War Losses on AI Demand, Peace Hope›Takaichi’s Ratings Stay High With Some Wavering Amid Iran Impact›B2Gold Reports Update on Fire-Related Incident to the Crushing Circuit at the Goose Mine›US Opens Record Drills With Philippines as Iran War Rattles Allies›Japan’s Opposition Urges 5-Year Path to Achieve Primary Surplus›Korean Stocks Erase War Loss as Chipmakers Rise on AI Resurgence›China Revives Coal-to-Gas Projects as Energy Security Frays›Malaysian Ringgit Set to Test New High for 2026, Strategists Say›Asia Hedge Funds Log Losses From Iran War Before Ceasefire›Half of UK Executives Think AI Will Mean Fewer Jobs›Gold Falls as Renewed Hormuz Disruption Stokes Inflation Concern
Last updated: May 26, 2026, 4:30 p.m.