Dow futures drop 150 points while oil prices jump after the U.S. bombs Iran’s nuclear sites and widens Mideast conflict
Sunday, 22 June 2025 () Stock futures were down on Sunday as investors reacted to the U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday. Oil prices jumped amid fears that Tehran’s retaliation could disrupt crude flows. The dollar tumbled as it continues to lose favor as a safe-haven asset, while gold climbed amid its…
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu signaled a break from U.S. President Donald Trump, declaring Israel is ready to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities—alone if necessary. As war enters its second week, Netanyahu asserted Israel doesn't need U.S. approval to strike sites like Fordow. Trump remains...
Iran’s parliament has voted to close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route carrying 20% of global crude. Though the final decision awaits the Supreme National Security Council, the move is seen as..
Multiple explosions rocked Iran’s Bushehr city—home to a key nuclear power plant—after reported Israeli airstrikes. Al Arabiya confirmed the Bushehr International Airport was struck, while images..
China’s foreign ministry has strongly condemned the US’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling them violations of the UN Charter and international law. Beijing urges all conflict..