Stock futures drop on rising geopolitical risk
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US markets closed sharply lower on Friday on the back of the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Investors dumped equities and sought shelter in traditional safe havens, amid growing fears that the violence could spiral into a broader regional war.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are heading for weekly wins after inflation data and tech strength boosted confidence, but the Dow is weighed down
U.S. stocks opened lower on Thursday, as sentiment was weighed down by geopolitical risks and trade tensions. However, bonds rallied on a benign producer inflation report. Minutes after the bell, the benchmark S&P 500 (SP500) was -0.
took the opportunity to de-risk and take a little off the top. This erased the week’s gains and snapped the Dow’s four-day winning streak. The University of Michigan’s (UoM) Consumer ...
Oil futures held onto most of yesterday's gains despite some early profit-taking amid high Middle East risk perception ... wellhead-to-water business. (END) Dow Jones Newswires June 12, 2025 ...
U.S. stocks on Thursday seesawed, after a soft producer inflation report, geopolitical risks and trade tensions.
Stocks logged daily and weekly losses, while Middle East conflict pushed oil to March 2022 highs and sent gold soaring