Asian markets trade higher with Japan’s Nikkei and South Korea’s Kospi leading gains, following a decline in Brent crude after a US-Iran agreement. NDTV reports that the Nikkei climbs 4.68% to 69,108.03, described as the strongest move among major regional indices. South Korea’s Kospi rises 5.64% to 8,581.47. The articles connect the market uptick to easing oil prices: Brent crude falls after the United States and Iran reach a deal, which reduces pressure from energy costs and helps improve sentiment across regional trading. No additional sectoral or company-specific developments are cited in the provided coverage. The reporting is limited to index performance and the broad market driver tied to the US-Iran agreement and subsequent change in Brent crude, with both articles presenting the same figures and interpretation.