Asia markets drift as Iran reviews ceasefire proposal, oil climbs
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Asian stock markets moved in a flat-to-down range as Iran said it would review a U.S. ceasefire proposal but won’t hold direct talks, while oil prices rose on supply concerns and tech-heavy chips weighed on Korea’s markets amid Google’s TurboQuant memory‑compression news.
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