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Stock market futures climbed and oil prices fell Tuesday, a sign Wall Street expects geopolitical risks to recede.
Oil rose in the early Asian session on fears of supply disruptions caused by a possible resurgence in the Iran-Israel conflict.
S&P 500 futures are near flat Tuesday night as investors watch to see if the benchmark index can return to its all-time high.
Shares of energy companies fell as oil futures declined for the third straight session following a cease-fire in the Iran-Israel war. Oil prices slid 6% to $64.37 a barrel, trading below the levels ...
Oil futures tumbled again Tuesday on hopes that the shaky ceasefire between Israel and Iran would reduce if not eliminate the ...
Oil prices extended Monday's slide, with Brent crude futures down more than 3%, and are now back around where they were when ...
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An index of global shares hit a record high on Tuesday with oil prices plummeting further as market sentiment was lifted by ...
Stock futures were still stronger, but off their highs, even as a wave of incoming missiles came from Iran into Israel after both sides publicly said there was a ceasefire. Similarly, oil futures came ...
As the Middle East conflict continues and energy stability remains uncertain in the Persian Gulf, energy security remains ...
US stocks extend gains as oil prices fall further after Trump says China can buy Iran's oil. Earlier, stocks got a lift from ...
The drop in petroleum futures came even as the dollar weakened Tuesday by nearly 0.6% against a basket of foreign currencies. The dollar is now close to its lowest point in the past 52 weeks. A weaker ...