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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon warns the tepid stock-market reaction on Monday to the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran was just another example of the complacency in markets.
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Stock futures tumble as traders monitor latest with U.S.-Iran conflict: Live updates CNBCAsian shares are mostly lower as investors focus on the Iran war's impact on energy supplies WBAL-TVAs global markets tanked over Iran, U.S. stocks were mostly unscathed. Here's why. MarketWatchAsia Poised for Weak Open After Treasuries Sink: Markets Wrap Bloomberg
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Higher fuel prices and lower demand for international flights are expected to eat into airlines' profits.
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There is an old saying in markets: Buy when the bullets (or bombs or missiles) fly.
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Investors leaned onto U.S. energy stocks on Monday, with the widening conflict in the Middle East boosting shares of major U.S. exploration and production and integrated-energy companies, in particular Chevron.
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