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Story Credit| Fox News |Greg Norman, Brie Stimson, Caitlin McFall, Liz Friden, Efrat Lachter | In the largest attack by Israel on...
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Crude oil futures fell Sunday, after widely-anticipated Israeli airstrikes against Iran did not hit crucial oil facilities.
After initially dropping more than 5%, West Texas Intermediate crude CL00 -4.39% was down 4.2%, to $68.76 a barrel, as of 8:30 p.m. Eastern, while Brent crude BRN00 -4.22% the global benchmark, was down 4% to $72.62.
► Gold prices rallied, approaching $2,800. Global bonds continued to fall as investors speculated about how far and how quickly central banks will cut interest rates.
► Treasury yields rose above 4.2%, impacting the market's liquidity. Rising yields suggest caution among investors as the Federal Reserve hints at a more moderate pace, likely to include a 25-basis-point cut.
► Geopolitical tensions continue to create uncertainty. Macroeconomic indicators reveal a troubling landscape in the housing market, with existing home sales hitting a 14-year low, underscoring the challenges of elevated mortgage rates and persistently high home prices.
► Big Tech earnings are in full swing, and major developments unfolded in the sector, with Qualcomm facing disruption as Arm Holdings cancels a critical chip design license.
► Bitcoin continued its uptrend amid high market volatility as traders sought alternative investments. Meanwhile, Robinhood's acquisition of Bitstamp for $200 million underscores the growth trajectory and potential consolidation within the crypto industry.
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Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, | California regulators fearing a dramatic...
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