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Stock futures rose Monday but oil price increases eased as the conflict between Israel and Iran stretched into a fourth day. G7 leaders will meet in Canada on Monday after President Donald Trump put tariffs on many key U.
U.S. government debt has gotten modestly cheaper since overnight, sending yields only slightly higher as of Monday morning, even as the escalating Israel-Iran conflict shows little signs of any near-term resolution.
US stock market jumps as Dow rallies 500 points as investors grow hopeful that the Israel-Iran conflict may stay contained. After a tense weekend of strikes and retaliation, a Wall Street Journal report hinted that Iran may be open to talks if the U.
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APA also pays a generous 5% dividend yield. Arguably best of all, APA generates superior free cash flow of $1.2 billion, or about 20% more than reported trailing-12-month earnings. This is unusual for an energy stock. It's a strong argument in favor of buying APA stock, whatever happens in the Middle East.
Israel launched large-scale strikes against Iran on Friday, saying it had attacked nuclear facilities and missile factories and killed a swathe of military commanders in what could be a prolonged operation to prevent Tehran building an atomic weapon.
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