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Zacks Investment Research on MSN4 Value Stocks to Shield Your Portfolio Amid Geopolitical TurmoilThe close of last week saw significant turbulence across global financial markets, with equities experiencing a sharp downturn following an escalation of hostilities between Israel and Iran. Friday's trading session was particularly volatile,
The Federal Reserve will release its June rate decision on Wednesday, with the market expecting the central bank to hold interest rates steady. Bank of America Securities senior US economist Stephen Juneau and Ritholtz Wealth Management chief market strategist Callie Cox join Morning Brief to discuss their expectations for the Fed meeting as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East rise.
What is the biggest US crypto news today? JPMorgan says an attack on Iran could spike oil prices to $120, driving US CPI inflation to 5%.
US markets closed in red on June 11, 2025, influenced by modest inflation, a U.S.-China trade truce, and rising oil prices from Middle East tensions.
The S&P 500 closed higher on Thursday (June 12), buoyed by a strong rally in Oracle shares and a favourable inflation report that supported sentiment in the tech sector. The benchmark index rose 0.38% to end at 6,
The benchmark indices rallied on Monday despite the ongoing war between Iran and Israel. Sensex jumped 677 points to 81,796, while the broader Nifty closed 228 points higher at 24,946. Investor wealth rose by Rs 3 lakh crore to Rs 450.18 lakh crore on BSE today against Rs 447.21 lakh crore on Friday.
In economics, monetary policy is a powerful tool that central banks utilize to influence a country’s economy. In the United States, the Federal Reserve (often called the Fed) plays a crucial role in managing the nation’s monetary policy through adjustments
The dollar, which has lost around 10% in value against a basket of currencies this year, fell to its lowest since April 2022, as weaker-than-expected U.S. inflation data for May suggested that the Federal Reserve could resume cutting interest rates sooner rather than later.