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Asia stock markets were little changed on Monday, following Friday’s sharp sell-off on Wall Street amid escalating Middle East tensions and global economic concerns. Investors digested a batch of mixed Chinese economic data.
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Stocks declined as oil prices skyrocketed on Friday, June 13, after Israel attacked Iran, one of the largest oil producers in the world. That means its data centers are purpose-built to support artificial intelligence (AI) training and inference,
Crude oil continued its climb Monday amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran. This as President Trump heads to the G-7 meeting in Canada. U.S. stocks drifted as investors kick off the week. FOX Business is providing real-time updates on the markets,
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Oil prices surged, stocks dropped and investors flocked to safe havens like gold on Friday after tensions between Israel and Iran escalated, stoking concerns of a broader conflict in the region.
Market reaction to Israel's attacks on Iranian nuclear sites sends oil and gold prices jumping while the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq sink as investors abandon riskier assets.
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Oil prices leaped, and stocks slumped on worries that escalating violence following Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear and military targets could damage the flow of crude around the world, along with the global economy.
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