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US stocks today: Dow Jones falls 84 points, S&P, Nasdaq over 0.3% on worries about Middle East war, interest rates
US markets mirrored global trends as Wall Street indexes saw a volatile session. Investors grappled with rising oil prices and potential de-escalation in the Middle East. Treasury yields climbed, adding pressure. Despite initial optimism from U.S. President Trump's statements on talks with Iran, concerns over troop deployments persisted. Energy prices surged, impacting market sentiment.
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