POLITICS
Trump’s ‘economic D-Day’ claims first victim: Not Iran, but US markets
United States President Donald Trump has threatened a crushing financial campaign against Iran, which he has referred to as “economic D-Day”, as the war on Tehran continues to drag on. But on Thursday, the first casualty appeared to be US markets. As US crude oil nudged up from its Wednesday closing price of $86. 20 per barrel to $86. 70, the US stock market made its worst losses in three weeks.
The US and Israel's war on Iran has upended global financial and energy markets.
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