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Wall Street Hits Records as Investors Bet on U.S.–Iran Talks

Oil holds near recent highs with traffic through the Strait of Hormuz still reduced.

Des opérateurs à la Bourse de New York, le 13 avril 2026
La salle de contrôle d'Euronext, société qui gère la Bourse de Paris
Des tradeurs à l'oeuvre à la Bourse de New York le 8 avril 2026.
La Bourse de New York, le 6 mars 2026

Overview

  • The S&P 500 and Nasdaq set record closes Wednesday, a move traders tied to hopes for renewed U.S.–Iran negotiations.
  • Fresh diplomatic signals on Thursday included Pakistan’s army chief meeting Iran’s parliament speaker, and the White House said it is optimistic about a deal.
  • Oil traded around $92 to $96 a barrel as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz persisted and Washington kept a blockade on Iranian ports in place.
  • Following Wednesday’s surge, gains were concentrated in big tech, with Tesla, Microsoft, Nvidia and Meta leading the move.
  • Beyond geopolitics, a judge found Live Nation ran an illegal monopoly and Snap said it will cut about 1,000 jobs, while the Fed’s Beige Book called the conflict a major source of business uncertainty.