Dow Jones rebounds on a phone call and borrowed semiconductor strength
The post Dow Jones rebounds on a phone call and borrowed semiconductor strength appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) trades near 52,484 on Thursday, higher by roughly 0.28% and recovering only a modest slice of Wednesday’s rout of more than one percent, after President Donald Trump said Iran had called to make a deal. The bounce is real; the conviction underneath it is rented. The index sits some 470 points below Wednesday’s early peak and roughly 850 beneath the record printed at the start of the week, and buyers have needed two sessions of dip defence just to stabilize the tape, with the afternoon push only now grinding back toward the top of the two-day range. A ceasefire that only exists between airstrikes The United States launched a second consecutive day of strikes on Iran, according to Central Command, after Tehran attacked commercial shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz and slowed traffic through the waterway to a crawl. President