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Asia Shares Track Wall Street to Record Highs C

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Asian equity markets followed Wall Street to record highs, driven by strong corporate earnings (GE Vernova, Boeing) despite rising oil prices from Gulf tensions. Brent crude at $102.45/bbl creates input cost pressure for airlines and transport, but equity sentiment remains positive. The channel is primarily demand_spike for equities and input_cost for oil consumers. Impact is global, with regional strength in Asia (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan).

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  • S&P 500 rose 1.0% and Nasdaq 1.6% to record highs.
  • Brent crude futures rose to $102.45/bbl, up 3.5% overnight.
  • Nikkei index surpassed 60,000.
  • GE Vernova shares surged 13.75% after raising revenue forecast.
  • Boeing shares rose over 5% on smaller-than-expected quarterly loss.
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