Dow tumbles by more than 1,000 points as Iran conflict spills beyond the Middle East

New York  — 

Stocks sank, volatility picked up and oil prices surged to their highest level since mid-2024 as concerns about a prolonged war with Iran continue to roil markets.

The Dow closed lower by 785 points, or 1.61%, recouping some losses in the afternoon after briefly falling more than 1,100 points. The S&P 500 sank 0.56% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 0.26%, paring earlier losses but finishing the day slightly lower.

US crude oil prices jumped 8.5%, to just over $81 per barrel, posting their biggest single-day gain since May 2020. Brent crude,

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