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Asian stocks retreat as oil, yields rise; Nikkei, KOSPI lead losses

Asian stocks are retreating as oil prices and yields climb, with the Nikkei and KOSPI leading the losses.

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Source diversity sample: morning-times.com · KFOR · WRAL · WSYR · Eagle-Tribune · WFMZ.com · AP News · Investing.com.

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Where it stands

Asian stocks are falling. Oil prices and yields are rising. The Nikkei and KOSPI are leading the losses. The retreat follows a mixed performance in global shares.

Oil prices are up, with Brent crude higher. Concerns about stagflation have pulled US stocks lower. The Eagle-Tribune and AP News both note that worries about rising oil prices are outweighing the benefits of strong earnings. The retreat is not uniform.

WSYR and WFMZ.com note that world shares are mixed. The Nikkei and KOSPI are leading the losses, but other markets may not follow suit. Investing.com notes that yields are also rising, which could further complicate the outlook.

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What is causing the retreat in Asian stocks?

The retreat is primarily driven by rising oil prices and yields, which are outweighing the benefits of strong earnings.

Which markets are leading the losses?

The Nikkei and KOSPI are leading the losses in Asian stocks.

How are global shares performing?

Global shares are mixed, with concerns about stagflation pulling US stocks lower.

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Asian stocks oil prices Nikkei KOSPI stagflation global shares

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