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Futures on Wall Street are currently in cautious mode as they await further details on the ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iran, which have now entered the fourth day. Futures of all three indices are currently trading at the flat line,
Stock futures wavered before Monday's session as the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran spiked oil prices and raised investors' concerns about the global economy. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures shed 56 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures lost 0.1%, while Nasdaq 100 futures traded around their flatline.
US stocks fall on Israel-Iran worries, with Dow down xxx pts. Oil rises on supply worry. Gold hit a record high and US dollar rises on flee to safety.
Indian benchmark indices, Nifty and Sensex, are expected to see a positive start on Monday as indicated by the Gift Nifty. Indian equities witnessed a sharp decline on Friday, weighed down by negative global cues and a spike in crude oil prices following Israel’s military strikes on Iran.
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Stock futures decline before Monday's session as the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran spiked oil prices and raised investors' concerns about the global economy. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures shed 184 points, or 0.4%. S&P 500 futures lost 0.4%, while Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 0.4%.
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The Times of Israel on MSNTel Aviv shares gain amid waves of missile attacks between Israel and IranMajor indices rise, led by defense, retail, and construction stocks, as investors weigh implications for the local economy if removal of the Iranian nuclear threat materializes The post Tel Aviv shares gain amid waves of missile attacks between Israel and Iran appeared first on The Times of Israel.