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Crude oil prices on Friday rallied by Rs 578 to hit a lifetime high of Rs 6,311 per barrel on the MCX, tracking a sharp spike in global prices amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The most ...
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Oil prices leap 7% and US stocks slump more than 1% on worries about the crude market The S&P 500 sank 1.1% Friday and wiped out what had been a modest gain for the week.
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 ...
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After closing out its best month since 2023, Wall Street was poised to open with losses on Monday as the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated over the weekend, contributing to broader market anxiety and ...
The US benchmark crude oil rose by $2.54, exceeding 4%, reaching $63.33 per barrel. Simultaneously, Brent crude, the global benchmark, increased by $2.34 to $65.12 per barrel.
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On the losing side of Wall Street were automakers and other heavy users of steel and aluminum. Ford fell 3.9%, and General Motors reversed by 3.9%. All told, the S&P 500 rose 24.25 points to 5,935.94.