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Escalating tensions between Israel and Iran will likely lead to increases in gas prices in Florida and across the nation.
For the first time since May, the nation’s average price of gasoline has increased, rising 1.1 cents compared to a week ago ...
Brent futures were down 93 cents, or around 1.3%, to $73.30 a barrel by 1307 GMT, while U.S. WTI futures were off 99 cents or ...
The S&P 500 could sink as much as 20% if conflict between Israel and Iran escalates or is dragged out a lot longer, RBC said ...
The missile exchanges dominate global market focus as it intensified fears of energy supply disruptions. West Texas ...
"Oil markets are heading into a peak demand period in the US and will be looking for signs of stabilization rather than further escalation," Mukesh Sahdev said ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Some calm is returning to Wall Street, and U.S. stocks are rising on Monday, while oil prices are giving back ...
U.S. government debt has gotten modestly cheaper since overnight, sending yields only slightly higher as of Monday morning, even as the escalating Israel-Iran conflict shows little signs of any ...
As Israel and Iran exchanged more attacks, stock markets mostly rose even as worries remained about possible oil supply ...
Before dawn on Monday, Iranian missiles struck Israel's Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa, killing at least eight people and destroying homes, prompting Israel's defence minister to warn that Tehran ...
Israel's attack on Iran lifted the dollar ahead of the weekend, but it barely rose above the previous session's high.
Amid the tragedy of the Israel-Iran conflict, stocks are proving stoic. Futures early Monday, as the missile attacks continued, showed the S&P 500 once again reclaiming the 6,000 mark. That's only ...