Asia-Pacific equities retreat as oil soars on Middle East tensions

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Asia-Pacific stocks opened lower as Brent crude jumped above $100 and WTI rose amid renewed Middle East tensions, weighing on Japan's Nikkei 225 (~2% down), Korea's Kospi (~3% down) and Kosdaq (~2% down), while Hong Kong's Hang Seng slipped and China's CSI 300 edged up slightly; Australia’s ASX 200 fell about 0.3%. Investors awaited US inflation data (PCE) and weighed recession risk against higher energy prices.
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