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Gold price downAmid the Israeli-Iranian conflict, equity markets appear to be showing resilience for now. European stocks were up early yesterday, Asian stocks were mixed, and futures showed the S&P 500 index had returned to the 6,
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Israel's strike on Iran sparked turmoil in financial markets ... Oil spikes The price of crude oil surged as market participants braced for potential supply disruptions in the Middle East.
As Iran and Israel continue to lob airstrikes at each other, civilian casualties are climbing in both countries. Negar Mortazavi from the Center for International Policy shares how Iran sees the escalating conflict.
Israel’s sudden attack on Iran has threatened to disrupt oil supplies in the Middle East, placing the Opec+ cartel’s recent decision to increase crude production into the spotlight. The Saudi Arabia-led producer group has surprised the oil market this year by fast-tracking the return of idled production even as crude prices fell.