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Stock futures are little changed on Monday morning after the U.S. bombed nuclear sites in Iran over the weekend.
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 ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are edging up in premarket trading Monday as stock markets await Iran's response to U.S. missile attacks on its nuclear facilities.
Global markets appeared to take the U.S. strike against nuclear targets in Iran in stride as investors watched Monday to see ...
Trump’s tariff threats and Boeing crash drag Dow, while mixed inflation and jobs data raise questions about the Fed’s next ...
Traders are weighing the possibility of direct US military involvement in the Israel-Iran war, now in its second week.
Global markets were under pressure amid escalating Middle-East tensions, as US index futures fell, oil prices surged, and ...
Futures tied to the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average reversed direction to rise after the latest monthly inflation report. Consumer prices w ...
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a slight decline Friday after the White House press secretary said a decision on whether the U.S. will join the attack on Iran will be made in two weeks. Dow Jones ...