Wall Street futures drop after US-Iran peace talks fail
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Wall Street Sinks at Opening Bell as Iran Talks Fail; Oil Surges Above $100
Wall Street opened sharply lower on April 13, with investor sentiment hit by the failure of U.S.–Iran peace talks and a renewed surge in oil prices, which climbed back above $100 a barrel amid escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf. The downturn came as the United States moved to tighten pressure on Tehran, with the U.S. Navy beginning efforts on Monday to block maritime traffic linked to Iran after high-stakes nuclear and ceasefire negotiation…
Wall Street futures drop after US-Iran peace talks fail
April 13 : Wall Street futures slipped on Monday, starting the week on a subdued note, after talks between the U.S. and Iran over the weekend failed to deliver a deal nL6N40V09S to end the war.The declines indicate that any relief from the ceasefire reached last week could be fleeting, and underscore the risk
Global Tourism on Edge as Peace Talks Fail: What Happens Next
Global uncertainty reshapes travel patterns, with conflict, rising costs and shifting demand influencing where and how people travel, while destinations like Thailand position themselves as safe and stable alternatives. (Representative image) Conflict fears rise as diplomacy stalls, sending shockwaves through travel, aviation and confidence worldwide BANGKOK, Thailand – April 13, 2026 – The collapse of high-stakes peace talks in Islamabad has s…
Stock Market Today: US Futures Slide Before the Bell as Oil Tops $100; Goldman Falls, Exxon and Baker Hughes Rise
U.S. stock futures fell Monday as failed U.S.-Iran talks pushed Brent crude to $102.52 and U.S. oil to $104.22 a barrel. Dow futures dropped 1.06%, S&P 500 0.63%, and Nasdaq 0.62% by 8:32 a.m. ET. Goldman Sachs beat profit estimates but slid 4% premarket, while energy shares rose and travel stocks declined on higher fuel costs. The post Stock Market Today: US Futures Slide Before the Bell as Oil Tops $100; Goldman Falls, Exxon and Baker Hughes R…
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