Wall Street weathering volatility from Middle East conflict
International markets tried to avoid volatility after the weekend's attack in Israel by the armed group Hamas. The stock markets managed to reverse their negative trend after the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Lorie Logan, said that an increase in the yields of long-term Treasury bonds could mean that the central bank has less need to…
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