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Stocks were slightly higher in early-afternoon trading Monday as investors reacted calmly to news that the U.S. bombed three nuclear sites in Iran over the weekend.
U.S. stock-index futures saw moderate losses Sunday night as markets reopened a day after the U.S. bombed nuclear sites in Iran, stoking fears of a wider war in the region. The move came with oil ...
The reaction across global financial markets is what traders call "risk-off," with, well, risky assets like stocks selling off and investors seeking safety in traditional havens like gold, the ...
U.S. stock futures are ticking lower after the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, and Tesla launches its ...
"It would mean higher prices for all those goods transported by truck, and it would be more difficult for the Fed to lower ...
On Wall Street last Friday, two of the three major indices closed in the red. The S&P 500 shed 0.22%, marking its third consecutive loss, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.51%. The Dow Jones ...
The tensions in the Middle East took a whole new intense turn when the US entered the field and bombed three of Irans nuclear sites, amidst the Islamic Regimes conflict with Israel. US President ...
Iran and Israel were still pounding each other on Monday, with Israel saying its targets included missile storage and launch infrastructure. Iranian state television said the Fordo underground ...