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Wall St opens mixed as investors weigh data, Middle East war

Investors face uncertainty as Federal Reserve signals fewer rate cuts while Middle East conflict pushes crude oil prices near $100 per barrel, impacting financial and travel sectors.

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March 13 (Reuters) – Wall Street’s main stock indexes opened ​mixed on ‌Friday, after sharp losses in the previous session, while ‌investors ​assessed a ⁠set of ⁠economic data releases to gauge the interest rate outlook ​as the Middle East conflict ⁠widens. The ⁠Dow Jones Industrial ​Average rose 11.4 ​points, or 0.02%, at ‌the open to 46,689.24. The S&P 500 ⁠fell 0.9 points, or 0.01%, at the open ⁠to ‌6,673.49, while ⁠the Nasdaq ​Composite ‌ros…
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Stock exchanges on Wall Street show mixed movements, while investors assimilate GDP data for the U.S. economy, as well as evolution in geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.The Nasdaq recorded a fall of 0.04 percent, in the 22 thousand 318.87 integers, while the increases were 0.43 percent for the S&P 500, which operates at 6,700.51 units, while the Dow Jones, which is around 46,816.21 points, rose 0.31 percent.“Friday’s wave of economic repo…

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