Wall Street ends mixed as worries linger before Good Friday break - Reuters
Wall Street ends mixed as worries linger before Good Friday break Reuters
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"The (stock) market has no real conviction either way right now, but October oil prices tell you the market thinks this crisis will likely be over by the fall."
— Michael Antonelli , Executive
"The (stock) market has no real conviction either way right now, but October oil prices tell you the market thinks this crisis will likely be over by the fall."
— Michael Antonelli , Executive
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U.S. stocks ended slightly mixed on Thursday after paring deeper losses, as diplomatic signals from the Middle East helped calm markets rattled earlier by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tougher action against Iran ahead of a long holiday weekend.
U.S. stocks ended slightly mixed on Thursday after paring deeper losses, as diplomatic signals from the Middle East helped calm markets rattled earlier by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tougher action against Iran ahead of a long holiday weekend.
U.S. stocks ended slightly mixed on Thursday after paring deeper losses, as diplomatic signals from the Middle East helped calm markets rattled earlier by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tougher action against Iran ahead of a long holiday weekend.
U.S. stocks closed mixed on Thursday, paring earlier losses as diplomatic efforts in the Middle East eased concerns over oil supply disruptions. Investor sentiment steadied after Iran and Britain signaled de-escalation, despite earlier jitters from President Trump's threats.
U.S. stocks ended slightly mixed on Thursday after paring deeper losses, as diplomatic signals from the Middle East helped calm markets rattled earlier by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tougher action against Iran ahead of a long holiday weekend.
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