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The market is expected to continue its rangebound trading in the upcoming sessions amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Trump’s tariffs and the trade war continue to affect global markets as the Israel-Iran conflict unfolds. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
Wall Street strategists believe a big spike in oil prices could be the next major catalyst for equities if tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East.
Vice President JD Vance believes it would be suicidal.Yet Iranian lawmakers on Sunday reportedly threatened a closure of the ...
Futures tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 11 points, effectively trading flat. S&P 500 futures climbed 0.2%, and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 were also up 0.2%.
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.
Roughly 20% of the world's petroleum passes through the 20-mile-wide strait, where dozens of skyscraper-size tankers each day funnel into a pair of 2-mile-wide traffic lanes separated by a 2-mile-wide ...
Stocks are holding on to small gains with crude futures down around 1% as investors appear to look past the threat of Iranian retaliation. But they shouldn't get too comfortable, Louis Navellier of ...
U.S. stock futures fluctuated Monday following President Trump’s announcement that the U.S. had struck Iran’s nuclear sites, ...
Markets are showing surprising complacency despite heightened geopolitical risks, stretched valuations, and weakening ...
US stocks declined before Monday’s trading after the US joined Israel’s war with Iran by striking three Iranian nuclear sites ...
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 ...