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Trump Says Oil and Stock Market Reaction to Iran Conflict Not as Severe as He Expected

Tiger Newspress03-26 23:16

President Donald Trump said Thursday that neither the spike in oil prices nor the slump in the stock market during the Iran were were as bad he had anticipated.

In a public appearance surrounded by Cabinet members, Trump expressed confidence in the war effort and said the economic damage will reverse.

Addressing Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the president said oil prices “have not gone up as much as I thought, Scott, to be honest with you. It’s all going to come back down to where it was and probably lower.”

U.S. crude prices flirted with $100 a barrel earlier in the conflict but have come down as Trump has insisted that the fighting will end soon. In all, though, oil prices have surged more than 40% during the war, driving up the price of gasoline by more than $1 a gallon.

On the stock market, the S&P 500 is off 4.8% in March and 6.5% from its record high earlier this year.

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  • neo26000
    ·06:23
    He can also do Operation Epstein Furry on another country...and see if market still welcomes it.
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