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Wall Street Opens Higher After Selloff, Middle East in Focus

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March 30 (Reuters) – Wall Street’s main indexes opened ​higher on ‌Monday after logging declines in the previous session, following ‌President ​Donald ⁠Trump’s comments on ⁠the U.S. and Iran talks even as the ​Middle East conflict widened. The ⁠Dow Jones ⁠Industrial Average ​rose 116.4 points, ​or 0.26%, at the ‌open to 45,283.06. The S&P 500 rose ⁠34.5 points, or 0.54%, at the open ⁠to ‌6,403.37, while ⁠the Nasdaq ​Composite ‌rose 147.9 points,…

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New York stocks open higher on bargain buying; gains limited by Middle East tensions. The three major New York stock indices opened higher, driven by an influx of bargain-hunting interest. As of 9:51 a.m. local time on the 30th, the Dow Jones 30 Industrial Average on the New York Stock Exchange was up 191.03 points (0.42%) from the previous close at 45,357.67.

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The New York Stock Exchange was on a small rise on Monday, as investors wanted to believe Donald Trump's talk about "serious discussions" with Iran, while Wall Street has been suffering from the effects of the war since its outbreak.

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The Dow Jones Industrial rises by 0.4 percent in early trade to 45.343 points.

The main shareholders of Wall Street opened up on this Tuesday (30), after registering late at the previous session. Around 11h30, the Dow Jones time rose 0.51%, for 45.395 points. Nasdaq was higher than 0.05%, while S&P 500 won 0.22%, to 6.382 points. Wall Street's main index closed on Saturday (27). The US President Donald Trump stated on Sunday (29) that Iran is experiencing a “regime change” and that the new leaders of the country have been …

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Fears about the economic impact of the war in the Middle East triggered another wave of sell-offs on the US stock market on Friday.

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