Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Jump, Oil Skids After Trump Postpones Strikes on Iran — Live Updates - WSJ
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Trump postponed military strikes on Iran, lifting geopolitical risk and driving stock gains while oil prices fell.
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Reduced geopolitical tension with Iran may lower gasoline prices and benefit consumer spending through lower energy costs.
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President Trump postponed military strikes on Iran, triggering a broad market rally with Dow futures climbing while oil prices fell sharply. The decision to delay strikes removes a major geopolitical risk that had been weighing on markets and energy markets, as investors had braced for potential disruption to global oil supplies. Oil's decline reflects reduced immediate tension in the Middle East, while equities benefited from the lower-risk environment and moderating energy costs. The postponement suggests a shift in the Trump administration's approach to Iran tensions, at least in the near term. Markets remain sensitive to any escalation in U.S.-Iran military actions, making Trump's decision a significant relief for traders positioning for stability.
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