Dow Jones futures, oil prices waver
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Some economists expected the Iran war’s impact on the markets to be short-lived.
Another climb for oil prices sent the U.S. stock market sharply lower, as hopes collapsed for a possible cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve.
Some stock market oversold signals are flashing, encouraging the buy-the-dip crowd, but not every indicator is saying it’s time to buy, and that may give investors enough reason for caution. After notching three consecutive years of double-digit gains,
Why are US stock market indexes down today, and will S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow Jones stay in red or turn green again? US markets closed lower after Federal Reserve held rates steady, oil prices surged,
The Dow Jones Industrial Average shifted from one of the best-performing US indices earlier in 2026 to one of the worst since the start of the US–Iran war 2026. Read more here.
Howard Silverblatt, former senior index analyst for S&P Dow Jones Indices, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the state of capital markets, the companies you want to go public and much more.
It’s a break from the usual playbook since the start of the war, where stock prices have tended to go in the opposite direction of oil prices. Airline stocks rose after Delta an
Major stock indexes jumped in early trading Monday after three weeks of declines as U.S. oil futures pulled back below $100 a barrel.
US indices are attempting to recover on Monday, turning things around despite the massive number of potentially negative headlines and concerns.
Why are US stock market indexes down today, and will S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq stay in red or turn green again? Wall Street closed lower as oil prices rose during the Iran war. Inflation concerns,