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Israel is a nuclear armed state! Some claim it has 90-400 nuclear warheads and has not signed the Treaty on the ...
The S&P 500 sees its strongest recovery in over 50 years. Check out the drivers behind that, the technicals in various ...
Crude oil outlook turns bearish as geopolitical risks ease, OPEC plans a supply hike, and demand signals remain weak ahead of ...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's 12-day war with Iran last month has dented its economy but investors and Israelis are hopeful that a U.S.-brokered halt to hostilities could bring an economic "peace ...
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Considerable on MSNIsrael-Iran conflict reshapes global oil marketsIsrael’s recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and the subsequent missile launches by Iran toward US bases in Qatar and Iraq have highlighted the complex dynamics of the Middle East and its ...
We’ll be finishing our live updates shortly. Today we’ve unpacked the UK government’s proposed changes to welfare benefits, explained how disability assessments actually work and fact-checked a claim ...
Business Investors react to news of Iran-Israel ceasefire People walk near a mural of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, amid the Iran-Israel conflict, in Tehran, Iran, Jun 23, 2025.
Home Investing Stocks Stock Market Today: Stocks Soar on Israel-Iran Ceasefire It was a rocky start to the truce, but a temporary halt to fighting between Israel and Iran appears to be holding for ...
Wharton economist Jeremy Siegel predicts that US markets can reach new highs if the conflict cools, with the S&P 500 reaching records in the coming weeks.
The calming in the oil market came as several analysts said Iran would likely refrain from closing the waterway. Iran itself uses the strait to move its own crude, mostly to China, and it needs the ...
Indeed, the market reaction the US entry into this conflict (by bombing three nuclear facilities in Iran), has so far been very mild, with the S&P 500 having fallen only about -0.29% as of the ...
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ET Now on MSNIran-Israel war impact on stock market: Expect trend reversal? Nikunj Dalmia decodes | Editor's TakeET NOW Editor-in-chief Nikunj Dalmia has said that Iran-Israel conflict may shake markets, but won’t reverse the trend.
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