
The dollar surged as the war in the Middle East panicked investors and stoked US inflation fears.
2President Donald Trump is open to backing armed militias to help topple Iran’s government, WSJ reported, as the expanding war raises questions about Washington’s endgame.
3President Donald Trump threatened to sever trade with Spain over its Iran stance, after Madrid refused Washington access to military bases.
4Iran struck American embassies and military bases in the Gulf, leading Donald Trump to vow a response.
5Global commodity prices surged, including for oil, gas, and metals, amid the fallout from the US-Israel war with Iran.
6Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the US could ramp up its assault on Iran.
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