Oil hits $115 as stocks tumble and Trump says he knew nothing about Israel’s Iran strike

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Global stock markets slide as oil climbs to about $115 per barrel after Iran attacks a major gas field and Israel’s actions, while President Trump claims he knew nothing about the strike; U.S. Marines are being deployed toward the region, signaling a potentially protracted conflict with wide-reaching energy and economic implications.
- Global selloff in stocks as oil hits $115 and Trump admits he ‘knew nothing’ about Israel attack on major Iran gas field Fortune
- Brent crude briefly tops $119 per barrel before pulling back, and stocks sink worldwide AP News
- Stocks Slump as Energy Surge Fuels Inflation Fears: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.com
- Stocks drop, crude rises as central banks stand pat Reuters
- European stocks tumble 2% as Iran war intensifies; miners lead losses CNBC
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