Mixed stock market reaction to president’s comments, while IMF chief warns of inflation and slower growth

President Donald Trump warned Sunday in an expletive-filled social media post that Iran would be "living in Hell" if they do not open the Strait

The price of oil seesawed in trading in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's imminent threat to obliterate Iranian power plants and bridges.

Crude prices ticked higher after Trump repeated the Tuesday deadline for escalating attacks on Iran's power plants and bridges.

Mixed stock market reaction to president’s comments, while IMF chief warns of inflation and slower growth

Treasury yields held mostly steady with just hours to go before Trump’s latest deadline to bomb Iranian power plants if it doesn’t open the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil prices are up again on Tuesday on the heels of a dire threat by President Donald Trump to Iran, urging it to open the Strait of Hormuz.

Brent crude oil dropped to $93 a barrel after US president’s announcement and Iran’s pledge to reopen strait of Hormuz under its management