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European shares slipped and Asian benchmarks advanced on Wednesday as a fragile truce between Israel and Iran appeared to be ...
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The Mideast cease-fire and Trump’s tariffs are affecting global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
U.S. stocks rose toward their all-time high Tuesday after oil prices eased further on hopes that Israel's war with Iran will not damage the global flow of crude.
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Trump was fretting over the possibility of the ceasefire he brokered falling apart on Tuesday, but for markets, the news was ...
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are edging up as the stock market digests a ceasefire in the Middle East and comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
The strongest action was again in the oil market, where a barrel of benchmark U.S. crude fell 6% to settle at $64.37. Brent crude, the international standard, had a similar drop.
European auto stocks led the sectoral gains with a 1.2% rise, while defence stocks gained 0.9%. On the flip side, media ...
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