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oil, Falls Into and Stock Market

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Stocks, bonds and gold all fall in market slide
The war in Iran and the spike in energy prices have rattled global markets, impacting not just stocks but also safe havens like bonds, gold and currencies. That’s leaving investors with fewer places to hide.

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 · 5h
Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Falls Into Correction, Oil Pushes Past $100 Again
Newsable Asianet News on MSN · 10h
Crude oil jumps above $100 as US-Iran tensions rise, global markets fall

U.S. stocks suffer biggest loss since war with Iran started

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U.S. stocks suffer biggest loss since the war with Iran started
U.S. stocks suffered their biggest loss since the war with Iran started, fueled by rising oil prices and fears over when the war will end. NBC News’ Monica Alba and Matt Bradley detail Trump’s latest comments and latest in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Stocks and oil prices keep yo-yoing on uncertainty about when the war with Iran will end
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Stocks rise and oil prices ease as Wall Street keeps yo-yoing because of the war with Iran
 · 2h
Trump pauses plans to attack Iranian energy infrastructure, as Nasdaq falls into a correction
President Trump announced an additional 10-day pause on attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure after the closing bell Thursday.

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 · 4h
Maduro appears in NY court in dispute over legal fees
 · 3h
Live updates: Trump delays Strait of Hormuz deadline as Wall Street has biggest loss of war
 · 4h
Stock Market News, March 26, 2026: Nasdaq ends the day in correction territory, Dow and S&P 500 fall as tech stocks sell off and investors continue to watch war in Iran
Super Micro, Dell and HPE have been red-hot stocks this week.

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Iran rejects peace plan and mocks Trump
 · 1d
US stocks give back some of the rally sparked by Trump’s talk of negotiations with Iran
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Why analysts love Micron stock—and the market doesn’t

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Stock futures rise as Trump extends Iran negotiations deadline: Live updates

Wall Street is coming off a losing session in which higher oil prices and spiking Treasury yields weighed on equities.
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A private equity exec says the market is looking at software wrong, and it's creating a big buying opportunity

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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Meta, Best Buy, AppLovin, Scotts Miracle-Gro and more

Check out the companies making the biggest moves in midday trading: Meta Platforms — The social media giant tumbled more than 6%. Meta lost two major legal cases concerning child safety this week. While the financial penalties aren't large relative to the company's size,
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The Top 2 Retail Stocks to Buy Right Now

Retail stocks have lagged the broader market for most of the past decade. High inflation in recent years has certainly not helped consumers build the confidence to open their wall
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The 3 ETFs Beating the Market in 2026 Have Almost Nothing in Common With the S&P 500

It’s hard to argue with the results of the S&P Indices Versus Active (SPIVA) study. For those unfamiliar, it compares active fund managers against their benchmark indices, and more often than not, the index comes out ahead.
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