Wall Street Opens Down
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The New York Stock Exchange opened in red on Tuesday, penalised by the diplomatic impasse in the Middle East and the renewed tensions in the region, which fuel the rise in oil prices and the rise in bond rates.
Wall Street opened this Tuesday in red and the Dow Jones de Industriales, its main indicator, was down 0.23%, pressed by the rise in Treasury and oil bonds amid fear of an increase in inflation due to the war in Iran.
The futures already advanced it, and so it has been. Wall Street opens the day of this Tuesday, August 18, with falls. The Dow Jones is left 0.2%, at 53,325 points, while the S&P 500 loses 0.5%, about to lose the 7,700 points.The Nasdaq is the one that behaves the worst, penalized by companies like Western Digital or Sandisk, yields more than 1%.In Europe, more setbacks, with all the indices of the Old Continent on the red side of the table, wit…
Future Americans start red at Washington's contradictory signs of Iran and the Strait of Ormuz, while the market awaits new data on housing and industrial production.
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