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Major stock indexes closed mixed Monday as markets reacted to fighting in the Middle East, while oil and gold futures advanced.
Tuesday marked the fourth day of the conflict with Iran after joint U.S.-Israel military strikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei over the weekend.
European natural-gas prices surge; dollar climbs amid investor flight to safety
Global markets reacted sharply to escalating Middle East tensions. US and Israeli strikes on Iran triggered fears of wider conflict. Stock futures tumbled as oil prices surged nearly nine percent. Investors sought safe havens like gold.
Wall Street has been buffeted by the winds of Trump's tariffs over the weekend. A SCOTUS ruling was quickly refuted by the president in a fast-developing situation.
U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday after closing slightly higher on Tuesday. Futures of all the major benchmark indices were positive. Wednesday’s publication of the Federal Reserve's January meeting minutes will be closely watched by investors seeking further clarity on the perspectives of policymakers.
Why are US stock market index futures down and Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq in red today? Wall Street futures fell more than 1% as Middle East conflict widened. Oil prices rose. Gold gained. Treasury yields hit lows.
U.S. stock futures took another leg lower on Friday after the latest reading from the Producer Price Index for January showed a faster-than-expected uptick in wholesale producer prices. Here's where t
U.S. stock futures rose on Friday after closing lower on Thursday. Futures of all the major benchmark indices were positive. Wall Street is waiting for the fourth-quarter GDP data, scheduled for release later today,