Energy Markets
MORNING BID AMERICAS-Crude up, chips down
Anna Szymanski is the Editor-in Charge of Open Interest. Prices of crude oil rose Monday morning, after the military conflict between the U.S.A. and Iran intensified over the weekend. Memory chip stocks continued to lose ground in Asia, and South Korea's KOSPI index, which is heavily weighted with chips, also fell. Global stocks were'shaky' on Monday morning, as they awaited a week that will include the release of U.S. inflation data for June and second-quarter earnings. Below, I'll get into this and more. Listen to the Morning Bid podcast to hear how the markets have responded to the escalating tensions...