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Bloomberg· 2025-07-07 05:46
Turkey launched an investigation into the main opposition party’s leader and arrested more of ts mayors, in a widening crackdown that’s likely to stoke investor anxiety https://t.co/ZXrmQ7S3mx ...
Dow futures plummet 400 points, oil prices spike 7% after Israeli attack on Iran
New York Post· 2025-06-13 13:13
Market Reaction - Stock futures on Wall Street experienced significant declines, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 453 points (1.05%) to 42,863, S&P 500 dropping 57.50 points (0.95%) to 5,992, and Nasdaq futures declining 273.50 points (1.23%) to 21,885 [1][7] - Oil prices surged, with Brent crude increasing over 7% to $74.28 per barrel, driven by fears of supply disruptions due to escalating violence in the Middle East [3][14] Geopolitical Developments - Israeli airstrikes targeted senior military figures and nuclear facilities in Iran, resulting in the deaths of several high-ranking officials, including military chief Mohammad Hossein Bagheri and Revolutionary Guard commander Hossein Salami [3][4] - Iran retaliated by launching around 100 drones toward Israel, escalating tensions further [4] Investor Sentiment - Investors sought safety amid the turmoil, leading to a rise in US Treasury bonds, with the 10-year yield increasing to 4.369% [5] - The WSJ Dollar Index rose 0.53% to 95.15, indicating renewed demand for the US dollar, while the Cboe Volatility Index (VIX) surged above 21, reflecting increased investor anxiety [6] Broader Market Impact - Gold prices reached a near two-month high, while auto stocks faced pressure following comments from former President Trump regarding potential import levies [8] - European and Asian stock markets also declined, contributing to a souring market mood [9] International Response - The International Atomic Energy Agency reported that Iran's Isfahan nuclear site was unaffected by the strikes, with no increases in radiation levels detected at the Natanz site [9] - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for restraint from both Iran and Israel, emphasizing the need to avoid further conflict in the region [12][13]