Wall St futures rise on hopes for early end to Middle East conflict
Wall Street futures are steady and Asia credit risk gauges have dropped on hopes for an early end to the Middle East conflict, especially after signals from Trump regarding a possible war end.
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Wall St futures steady on hopes for early end to Middle East conflict - Reuters
Wall St futures steady on hopes for early end to Middle East conflict Reuters
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Gold Steadies as Traders Digest Uncertainty Over Middle East War Bloomberg.com
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History shows that wars and geopolitical shocks often lead to short-term volatility, but markets have generally recovered over time.
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For months, Wall Street’s panoply of risk-hedging strategies did little but lose money. Now, as uncertainty sparked by the war with Iran hits the market’s most popular trades, investors that loaded up on portfolio protection are being rewarded.
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