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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq pare losses while oil prices jump as Wall Street watches Iran fallout

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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq pare losses while oil prices jump as Wall Street watches Iran fallout US stocks began to pare losses through late morning trading on Monday while oil prices surged after military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran were followed by counterattacks, sending shockwaves through glo…
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  • Computing has fundamentally changed; in the age of AI, software runs on intelligence with tokens generated in real time by AI factories

    80% confidence
  • Trump has agreed to speak with Iran's new leadership

    80% confidence
  • Bombing against Iran will continue for several weeks

    80% confidence
  • JPMorgan expects a risk premium gain of up to 10% for gold

    80% confidence
  • Calling for Iran's leaders to hand power to the nation's people

    80% confidence
  • Iran conflict unlikely to dent bullish market view

    80% confidence
  • Deal expected to close in third quarter with $69 billion in pro-forma revenue, $18 billion in EBITDA, and combined net of $79 billion

    80% confidence
  • Oil prices could reach $120 per barrel if war spreads throughout Middle East

    80% confidence
  • Company doesn't plan to cut production and WBD purchase is pro-competition, pro-consumer and pro-creative community

    80% confidence
  • Paramount targeting 15 theatrical films a year per studio for total of at least 30 films annually

    80% confidence
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