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The Israel-Iran war enters its sixth day. And yet, in the markets, somehow it’s all going to be about President Trump. The ...
Stocks rose and oil prices retreated on Monday as investors shrugged off the continuation of hostilities between Israel and ...
The Middle East conflict is impacting a wide range of sectors besides the obvious oil and defense names, as a surge in oil ...
The Dow was lower, the S&P 500 was flat, and the Nasdaq closed higher Wednesday as the stock market reacted to the interest-rate decision from the Federal Reserve amid fears of an escalation of the ...
Financial markets may be in for a "knee-jerk" selloff if the U.S. military attacks Iran, with economists warning that a ...
Investors had two reactions to Israel's broad attack on Iran late Thursday: They sold stocks broadly and bought crude oil and ...
US stock market jumps as Dow rallies 500 points as investors grow hopeful that the Israel-Iran conflict may stay contained.
"A heightening of Middle Eastern tensions has investors running for cover," says José Torres, senior economist at Interactive ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are also falling in premarket trading after Israel attacked Iran. Treasury yields are down and Bitcoin prices are lower.
Trump’s tariffs and the trade war continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
This week, investors will watch out for key stock market triggers, including developments in the Middle East amid Israel-Iran conflict, the US Federal Reserve policy outcome, trends in crude oil ...
Stock futures moved slightly higher Wednesday morning as investors monitored developments in the escalating conflict in the ...