After US Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities, Middle Eastern Stock Markets Open Higher Across the Board as Israeli Index Hits Record High
According to market data, following the U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, Middle Eastern stock markets opened higher across the board. Israel's TA-125 Index rose by 1%, reaching a record high. Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index increased by 1%, Kuwait's Premier Market Index climbed 0.7%, and Qatar's benchmark stock index also gained 0.7%. Egypt's stock index, however, fell by 1.5%.
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