The biggest monthly selloff in global stocks since 2022 moderated after the US gave Iran more time to reach a deal on ending the month-long war. Oil edged lower.
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The biggest monthly selloff in global stocks since 2022 moderated after the US gave Iran more time to reach a deal on ending the month-long war. Oil edged lower.
The biggest monthly selloff in global stocks since 2022 moderated after the US gave Iran more time to reach a deal on ending the month-long war.
A mild rebound in US stocks faded while bonds remained under pressure as oil rose, with traders growing more nervous about a protracted war in the Middle East.
Stocks extended their rout after China launched a pair of trade probes into the US that added to already nervous sentiment driven by fears of a protracted war in the Middle East. Global bonds extended their slump.
US stocks headed for their longest streak of weekly losses since 2022 as traders grew more nervous about a protracted war in the Middle East, while China upped the ante in its trade dispute with the US. Bonds fell globally.
Wall Street traders drove global stocks and bonds lower ahead of the weekend on concern that a protracted war in Iran will keep oil prices elevated, fueling an increase in inflation and a slowdown in growth.
Wall Street traders drove global stocks and bonds lower ahead of the weekend on concern that a protracted war in Iran will keep oil prices elevated, fueling an increase in inflation and a slowdown in growth.
Wall Street traders drove stocks lower ahead of the weekend on concern that a protracted war in Iran will keep oil prices elevated, fueling a simultaneous increase in inflation and a slowdown in growth.
Wall Street traders drove stocks lower ahead of the weekend on concern that a protracted war in Iran will keep oil prices elevated, fueling a simultaneous increase in inflation and a slowdown in growth.
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Almost a month into a deepening conflict in the Middle East, oil traders reeling from weeks of massive market swings are beginning to pull back, creating a drain on liquidity that threatens to exacerbate future moves.