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A gauge of Asian stocks slipped, though Japanese and South Korean shares were marginally higher, after risk-on sentiment ...
Something’s stirring in the geopolitical pit, and it’s not just the smoke. It’s the scent of jet fuel, bunker-buster ambition, and the unmistakable clink of brass being loaded into Washington’s ...
When asked at a news briefing Monday about the prospect of a ceasefire, however, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
The USD/CAD pair recovers some lost ground to around 1.3580 during the early Asian session on Tuesday. The US Dollar ...
Asian stocks are poised for a cautious open as fears subsided that Israel’s war against Iran would escalate into a wider conflict, with reports that Tehran wants to restart talks over its nuclear ...
Gold price downAmid the Israeli-Iranian conflict, equity markets appear to be showing resilience for now. European stocks ...
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U.S. stocks closed higher on Monday, as oil prices retreated after the Israel-Iran attacks left crude production and exports ...
History teaches us that market participants should generally ignore geopolitical influences in portfolios all but for the ...
Relative calm returned to global markets, with stocks climbing and oil sinking alongside gold as fears subsided that Israel’s ...
Equities bounced after Friday’s slide, with the S&P 500 up about 1%. West Texas Intermediate crude slid 1.5%, erasing an ...
U.S. stocks have historically been resilient to geopolitical events, as equities on average traded up in the three months following 60% of the major events since 1940, according to strategists at HSBC ...