Wall Street Strength Persists as Iran Conflict Fails to Dent US Profits
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By Andrew Moran
Published on April 22, 2026.
The United States is in a conflict with Iran, but the conflict has not significantly impacted the market's fortunes. Despite this, companies like AT&T, Boeing, and GE Vernova have reported positive results in the past quarter. The world's largest oil company, Saudi Arabia, is experiencing a slowdown in oil production.
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