Stockholm Stock Exchange falls amid Iran conflict.

The Stockholm Stock Exchange dropped sharply on Monday. Rising oil prices and concerns about Iran caused the fall. Investors are worried about the impact of conflict.
The market’s decline happened even after the end of the US-Iran conflict. Felicia Åkerman reported that investors were not expecting a positive reaction. Economist Maria Landeborn said the market was reacting to the fear of financial problems. The situation with Iran is causing uncertainty. This is leading to investors selling stocks.
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Highlights
Stockholm Exchange Downturn
The Stockholm Stock Exchange fell on Monday due to rising oil prices and Iran conflict threats.
Fear of Conflict Impact
Market participants worry about the economic effects of an escalating conflict.
Trump's Promises Unfulfilled
The Stock Exchange is falling despite US President Trump’s promises of an end to the conflict.
Investor Reaction
Investors are not expecting a market recovery because of the conflict’s end.
Economist's Concern
Economist Maria Landeborn highlighted the market’s fear of financial consequences.