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Most stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Tuesday with investors cautious due to fighting between Iran and Israel that entered a fifth day, sparking fears of potential regional instability.
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Asia market update: Oil reverses back up on Trump's Iran comments; JP BOJ holds rates and reduces JGB purchases (as expected) ...
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Some calm is returning to Wall Street. U.S. stocks are rising in early trading Monday, while oil prices are giving back some of their initial spurts following Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear and ...
The idea that combat fuels more purchases of weapons made by a given firm and makes that company’s stock worth more ignores ...
As the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies, investors are increasingly shifting their focus to energy and shipping ...
Asian shares are mixed and oil prices have climbed further as escalating Iran-Israel tensions threaten to disrupt supplies of ...
Oil prices are surging following a major Israeli airstrike deep inside Iran, which struck a range of high-value military and ...