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MarketsStock Market Today: Dow Dives 800 Points On U.S.-Iran Fears; Credo, MongoDB Fall On Results (Live Coverage)
Key Takeaways
- 1Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 800 points due to U.S.-Iran fears.
- 2Credo Technology (CRDO) and MongoDB (MDB) experienced declines post-earnings.
- 3Increased geopolitical risk is driving a flight to safety and higher oil prices.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 800 points following escalating geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran, triggering a broad market sell-off. This risk-off sentiment led to significant drops in individual stocks, including Credo Technology (CRDO) and MongoDB (MDB), after their respective earnings reports. Investors are seeking safe-haven assets, with crude oil prices soaring, indicating heightened anxiety. The market will closely watch further developments in the Middle East and any potential impact on global economic stability.
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