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Dow Jones today showed a slight uptick as investors reacted to easing oil prices and hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut in ...
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.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average erased its earlier gains early afternoon on Monday, after news reports said that Qatar on Monday temporarily closed its airspace, as concerns mounted over potential ...
U.S. stocks were quick to shrug off any early weakness tied to fears of Iranian retaliation after the U.S. bombed the country's key nuclear sites on Saturday. Major indexes quickly erased minor losses ...
Traders are weighing the possibility of direct US military involvement in the Israel-Iran war, now in its second week.
Tesla shares are up 10.1% in afternoon trading, leading the S&P 500 index in the wake of the company’s launch of its robotaxi service in Austin on Sunday. The shares are on pace for their biggest ...
Futures on Wall Street trimmed early losses on Sunday evening local time, even as the US attacked three Iranian nuclear ...
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InvestorsHub on MSNDow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Markets on Edge as Investors Monitor Iran’s Reaction to U.S. Strikes and Upcoming Economic DataU.S. stock futures are trading cautiously this Monday, while oil prices have inched upward following unexpected U.S.
Bitcoin’s rebound on Monday suggested that investors were mostly dismissing broader contagion risks from the U.S. airstrikes on Iran, according to analysts at QCP Capital. The largest cryptocurrency ...
Iran’s parliament voted to respond to the US strikes by cutting off vital shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, where ...
Bitcoin on Sunday briefly fell below $100,000, a key psychological level, after the U.S. bombed nuclear sites in Iran. The largest cryptocurrency fell 2.1% to as low as $98,261 on Sunday, before ...
Bitcoin’s price on Sunday may have been reacting to the odds of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz before July on Polymarket, a crypto-based prediction market, according to Ben Emons, founder and chief ...
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