Stock Market Today: Dow Falls, Oil Rises
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Stocks are trading down by about 0.5%. As is gold. What's rallying? Oil! "Black Gold" is up more than 1.5% on worries that a resolution in the Middle East might take longer than it seemed just yesterday.
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Tuesday here as stocks sit just shy of record highs despite turmoil in the Middle East and the Federal Reserve begins its two-day policy meeting.
US stock futures fell with investors on edge as Israel and Iran continued to trade strikes against a backdrop of shifting US trade policy and stubborn interest rates.
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