Dow, NASDAQ, S&P500 Down More Than 7% Since Start of War

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The three major stock indexes have fallen 7% since the start of the Iran war five weeks ago and what started as a short-term geopolitical surge could turn into a longer-term decline. NBC economics correspondent Brian Cheung reports for TODAY on the war’s impact on oil and gas prices, as well as mortgage rates, as the Federal Reserve considers an interest rate hike.

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