All Eyes on Wall St. After 5 Weeks of Losses Spurred by Iran War
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Published on March 30, 2026.
The three major stock indexes have dropped 7% since the start of the Iran War, which began five weeks ago. The impact of the conflict could extend to the future, with concerns over oil and gas prices and the potential for terrorism. The world's largest oil company, Saudi Arabia, has been criticized for its lack of transparency.
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