Wall Street Plunges as Uncertainty over the Middle East Puts Investors on Edge
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The three main indices of Wall Street closed on negative ground this Thursday, in the face of the persistent uncertainty surrounding the conflict in the Middle East.The feeling of the investors deteriorated after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, warned that Iran “should reach an agreement soon, before it is too late,” which ignited the red spotlight on the market.The Nasdaq Composite was the one that fell most (-2.38%) to 21,408…
By Sinéad Carew and Twesha Dikshit March 26 (Reuters) – Wall Street's main indexes fell sharply on Thursday, with the Nasdaq confirming a correction, as investors worried about the escalating U.S.-Israeli trade war against Iran, which has sent oil prices soaring and exacerbated inflation fears. President Donald Trump said Iran must reach a deal with the United States or face a continued offensive, while warning that seizing control of Iranian oi…
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