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The S&P 500 remains down this year despite its recent rebound.
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The S&P 500 remains down this year despite its recent rebound.
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US equity futures were steady and oil held onto gains as President Donald Trump signaled a potential escalation of strikes on Iran as soon as Tuesday, overshadowing hopes for a ceasefire.

On today’s Big Take podcast: Unpacking President Trump’s mixed rhetoric on Iran, the status of ceasefire talks and why he wants to collect tolls for the strait.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said investors shouldn't get comfortable calling a market bottom just yet, because the real driver of this market isn't geopolitics.

Gold steadied after a two-day decline as traders weighed US President Donald Trump’s latest threat to destroy Iranian infrastructure if an agreement isn’t reached before a Tuesday deadline.