
Lewis Krauskopf
Markets Reporter at Reuters
Markets reporter @Reuters. Opinions mine, RTs not endorsements [email protected]
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independent.ie | Suzanne McGee |Saqib Ahmed |Lewis Krauskopf
World braced for economic upheaval, with uncertainty over how markets will react to latest Middle East attacksA US attack on Iranian nuclear sites could push oil prices even higher and trigger a knee-jerk rush to safety, investors said, as they assessed how the latest escalation of tensions would ripple through the global economy.
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businesslive.co.za | Suzanne McGee |Saqib Ahmed |Lewis Krauskopf
New York — A US attack on Iranian nuclear sites could push oil prices higher and trigger a knee-jerk rush to safety, investors said, as they assessed how the latest escalation of tensions would ripple through the global economy. The reaction in Middle East stock markets, which trade on Sunday, suggested investors were assuming a benign outcome, even as Iran intensified its missile attacks on Israel in response to the sudden, deep US involvement in the conflict.
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zawya.com | Suzanne McGee |Saqib Ahmed |Lewis Krauskopf
NEW YORK: A U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sites could push oil prices even higher and trigger a knee-jerk rush to safety, investors said, as they assessed how the latest escalation of tensions would ripple through the global economy. The reaction in Middle East stock markets, which trade on Sunday, suggested investors were assuming a benign outcome, even as Iran intensified its missile attacks on Israel in response to the sudden, deep U.S. involvement in the conflict.
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newswatchplus.ph | Suzanne McGee |Saqib Ahmed |Lewis Krauskopf
(Reuters) - A U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sites could push oil prices even higher and trigger a knee-jerk rush to safety, investors said, as they assessed how the latest escalation of tensions would ripple through the global economy. The reaction in Middle East stock markets, which trade on Sunday, suggested investors were assuming a benign scenario, even as Iran intensified its missile attacks on Israel in response to the sudden, deep U.S. involvement in the conflict.
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msn.com | Suzanne McGee |Saqib Ahmed |Lewis Krauskopf
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