Christian Science Monitor - Business
Will war end soon? Oil prices and stocks swing with the shifting signals. -- Oil prices retreated below $100 a barrel on Monday, on investor hopes that the conflict in Iran will end relatively soon. But energy costs remain elevated, and volatile markets are a sign of uncertainty for the global economy. -- Laurent Belsie
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Live chat replay: A conversation on Iran war with Scott Peterson -- In an interview, senior Middle East correspondent Scott Peterson talks about how the U.S., Israel, and Iran arrived at this point. He addresses who might replace the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and whether Iranians will be better off once the conflict subsides. And he delves into the ethos of Shiite martyrdom. -- Christa Case Bryant5 days ago
