Stocks in emerging Asia fluctuated on Monday as the Middle East war kept oil prices elevated and investors on edge, while Indonesian equities fell to an eight-month low after the president indicated a willingness to exceed the country's fiscal deficit limit.
A surge in oil prices since the start of the war has rippled through financial markets, triggered massive equity outflows, and complicated inflation outlook for most central banks, likely halting their easing cycles.
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