Conflicting reports of an Iranian strike on a U.S. warship sent crude above $105 a barrel, though futures pared losses after denials
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Conflicting reports of an Iranian strike on a U.S. warship sent crude above $105 a barrel, though futures pared losses after denials
US equity futures were lower pre-bell Monday as the standoff in the Strait of Hormuz continued, with
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U.S. stock futures edged higher as investors parse President Trump’s plan to guide commercial ships out of the Strait of Hormuz.
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The S&P 500 closed higher for a fifth consecutive week on Friday, the longest streak since 2024, and is now up 14% over the past month. Cease-fire hopes helped kick off the stock rally, and artificial-intelligence speculation, with some positive economic data and earnings points, have extended it.
Stocks looked set to edge higher on Monday, putting the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 on track to notch new highs as the market rally rolls on. Futures tracking the S&P climbed 0.1%, and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq added 0.2%. The S&P and the Nasdaq closed at records on Friday, powered higher by a surge in software stocks.
(Bloomberg) -- A rally in shares tied to artificial intelligence helped Asia’s stock benchmark wipe out losses sparked by the Iran war and climb back to an all-time high.Most Read from BloombergBeijing Tells China Firms to Ignore US Sanctions on RefinersSupertanker Appears to Have Crossed the Strait of HormuzWorld’s Largest Container Carrier Plans Route Avoiding HormuzFormer NYC Mayor Giuliani in Critical Condition, Trump SaysPhilippines Says Thousands Evacuated as Mayon Volcano EruptsThe MSCI A
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Tech firms led a rally across most Asian markets Monday following another healthy day on Wall Street fuelled by more strong earnings, while investors were also cheered by news that Iran had submitted fresh proposals to end its war with the United States.Iran's foreign ministry said Tehran had submitted a 14-point plan "focused on ending the war" and that Washington had already responded to it in a message to Pakistani mediators, which Iran was reviewing.
Shares were mixed in Europe and Asia on Monday, with big gains for computer chipmakers and other tech stocks after Friday's rally on Wall Street. Oil prices rebounded and Brent crude climbed more than $2 a barrel as the U.S. launched an effort early Monday to guide ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran rejected the plan but was reviewing the U.S. response to its latest proposal to end the war, Iran’s judiciary Mizan news agency cited Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei saying Sunday.
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The major gauges climbed into the start of the week with developments in Iran continuing to dictate investor sentiment.