Iran, Israel and Stock Market
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Here’s how geopolitical events impact the stock market and how investors can protect themselves from the risks. How geopolitical events can impact the stock market Geopolitical events ...
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Relative calm returned to global markets, with stocks climbing and oil sinking alongside gold as fears subsided that Israel’s war against Iran would escalate into a wider conflict. News reports that Tehran wants to restart talks over nuclear programs also fueled risk-on sentiment.
Indian benchmark indices edged higher on Monday, rebounding after two straight sessions of losses, despite lingering concerns over rising geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran that continued to impact global market sentiment.
U.S. stock futures experienced significant declines following Israel’s airstrike on Iran, with S&P 500 futures dropping approximately 1.6%.
The impact of President Trump's tariffs could take another month or two to show up, according to former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, speaking in a CNBC interview Thursday. "Firms had built up a lot of inventories in anticipation of the tariff hikes,
The Nifty opened 415 points lower below the 24,500 mark, while the Sensex saw a drop of over 1,200 points in the early minutes of trading. The Midcap index has also declined by a similar quantum, while the Smallcap index is down by 400 points at the start of trade.
Stock markets in the Middle East ended lower on Thursday with uncertainty looming after the U.S. decided to relocate personnel from the region ahead of nuclear talks with Iran.