FTSE 100 today: London markets poised for red start as Middle East tensions escalate; investors await more details on the crisis
Friday, 19 April 2024 () Middle East tensions rattled markets in the Asian session following ABC News reports of Israeli missile strikes in Iran. Oil and gold prices surged while bitcoin dropped below $60,000. However, an Iranian official denies the missile attack reports, adding to the uncertainty. Market focus now shifts to UK retail sales data and speeches by Bank of England officials Ramsden and Breeden.
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In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, we delve into the Middle East Madness. Our discussion covers a range of topics, from the escalating tensions in Iran to the implications of U.S. forces..
Critical discussion on US policy in the Middle East alongside esteemed scholar Jeffrey Sachs. As tensions escalate in the region, particularly amidst Israel's ongoing conflict with Gaza and..