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Israel’s markets have been lifted by significant foreign investment and more recently by renewed investor confidence ...
Israel's stock market does better than other Middle East countries, even with wars taking place on multiple fronts.
Israel’s stock market has defied the odds to become the strongest performer in the Middle East over the past 22 months of ...
The Dow was lower, the S&P 500 was flat, and the Nasdaq closed higher Wednesday as the stock market reacted to the interest-rate decision from the Federal Reserve amid fears of an escalation of the ...
U.S. stock indexes closed higher Monday after the breakout of the Israel-Hamas war shook global markets. Read today's full markets roundup here. Benchmark oil and gas prices jumped, driven by ...
S&P 500: 5,123.41, down 1.46% ; Dow Jones Industrial Average: 37,983.24, down 1.24 (-475.84 points); Nasdaq Composite: 16,175.09, down 1.62% ; Here's what else happened today: Apple stock could ...
The stock market is overvalued by 8%, but Piper Sandler says that's no reason to sell. In commodities, bonds, and crypto: West Texas Intermediate crude oil dropped 4.19% to $70.73 a barrel.
The S&P 500 closed at a record high on Friday, soaring to its highest level since February as investors cheered a host of bullish catalysts.
US stocks fell on Monday as investors worried about an escalation of the Israel-Iran conflict. The risk-off nature of Monday's market action sent the 10-Year Treasury yield to its highest level of ...
Shares of defense companies leaped amid the fighting in Israel and Gaza. Major U.S.-listed companies rose in early trading: Lockheed Martin was up more than 8%, while Northrop Grumman climbed more ...
The Middle East conflict is impacting a wide range of sectors besides the obvious oil and defense names, as a surge in oil prices can affect consumer behavior in many ways.
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq were in the green Wednesday as the stock market digested Iran's missile attack on Israel.