Investors Brace for Deeper Economic Pain as Middle East Conflict Crosses the Rubicon

Investors reassessing the potential for deeper economic pain from the war in Iran are selling assets across the globe, from government bonds to stocks and gold, reigniting fears that markets may become vulnerable to a bigger dislocation.Oil prices jumped to as high as $119 a barr

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