Stocks rebounded Monday morning after President Trump announced a five-day pause of airstrikes on Iranian energy infrastructure and negotiations toward a “complete and total” end to the conflict. The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened with a gain of more than 800 points Monday, rising 1.7 percent as the market opened. The S&P 500 index was…
Stocks rise after Trump announces pause on Iran energy strikes
Originally reported by The Hill
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