lost about 0.2% for the week and fell 1.23% during Friday's session, while the S&P dipped 0.5% and the Dow inched up 0.12%.during Friday's session and posted their best day since April as the conflict between Israel and Hamas fueled some fears related to oil production in the region.
Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyDespite these mostly positive results, some on Wall Street are bracing for more volatility into year end as yields and oil prices rise, inflation remains sticky, and conflict ensues in the Middle East, said Eric Johnston, Cantor Fitzgerald's head of equity derivatives and cross-asset." on Friday.
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