Wall Street's Tenuous Start Amid Global Tensions
Wall Street's key indexes showed a subdued opening on Monday following a record rally the previous week. Rising U.S.-Iran tensions are unsettling investor sentiment and threatening to destabilize a shaky ceasefire, resulting in minor declines across major indexes including the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq.
Wall Street's primary indexes began the week quietly after significant gains last week, impacted by mounting U.S.-Iran tensions.
This geopolitical uncertainty casts doubt over the ceasefire and has influenced investors' attitudes negatively.
The Dow Jones opened with a slight drop of 25.1 points to 49,422.37, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq faced modest declines at the opening bell.
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