💨 Abstract
The article discusses how most stocks held firm on Wednesday despite Middle East tensions, with Europe’s benchmark STOXX index and Asia-Pacific shares rising. Oil prices and the safe-haven dollar increased, while U.S. S&P 500 futures weakened. The dollar was supported by a resilient U.S. job market and euro zone inflation trends. Gold eased, and Treasury yields ticked up slightly.
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