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  2. What the Israel-Hamas war means for defense stocks - AOL

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    Defense stocks typically rise after military conflicts but soon lose those gains. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine , the iShares defense ETF surged by 5%, with Lockheed Martin and Northrop ...

  3. 10 Stocks to Buy With The Trade War on Pause - AOL

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    Meanwhile, over the weekend, the U.S. and China came to a truce and agreed to a 90-day pause in the current trade war. Overall, the two major headwinds which have been dragging on markets since ...

  4. Top stocks of the past 100 years: What they reveal ... - AOL

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    Despite being one of the oldest companies on this list, its recent stock performance is impressive. During the 10 years leading up to August 2024, shares of S&P Global increased 518 percent, while ...

  5. Financial crisis of 1914 - Wikipedia

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    The European liquidation of American securities in 1914 (also called the financial crisis of 1914) was the selloff of about $3 billion (equivalent to $91.26 billion in 2023) of foreign portfolio investments at the start of World War I, taking place at the same time as the broader July Crisis of 1914.

  6. 5 Service Stocks That Can Win the Trade War - AOL

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    Trade war tensions are rattling the markets. The US has hiked tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. And now China has retaliated with its plans to slap tariffs on $60 ...

  7. Financial market reaction to the Russo-Georgian War

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    The Russian stock market was officially recognised as the worst performing stock market in the world on 10 September 2008. The BBC reported that the Russian stocks lost more than $300 billion valuation since the beginning of the war and one Russian expert linked the capital flight to the geopolitical tension between Russia and the West. [25]