Global Stock Markets Rally Nearly Two Months into Iran Conflict
Global stock markets, including those in the US, Taiwan, and South Korea, have shown gains nearly two months after the start of the conflict in Iran. The rally occurs amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. This development was reported by @business.
Ralff Nestor Nacor / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)Global stock markets have rallied nearly two months into the conflict in Iran, according to a report from @business. The report highlighted markets from the US to Taiwan and South Korea as participating in the upward movement.
No specific data on the extent of the rally or contributing factors was provided in the report. The conflict in Iran began approximately two months prior to the current date of 2026-04-23.
The rally indicates market resilience during the period of conflict, though further details on economic impacts were not included in the source.
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