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Climbed to a record close, settling near 51,670, after a US-Iran framework to reopen the Strait of Hormuz sent oil prices tumbling.

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US Equity Indexes Mixed Ahead of Trump's Response to Iran's New Peace Proposal

US equity indexes were mixed on Monday, while crude oil futures rose with government bond yields, as investors awaited President Donald Trump's response to Iran's new peace proposal offering safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.2% to 24,887.10, and the S&P 500 edged up 0.1% to 7,173.91, each hitting an intraday record high ahead of big-tech quarterly results due mid-week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.1% to 49,167.79.Iran has made a new offer to stop its attacks on ships in Hormuz in exchange for a full end to the war, including the US's lifting of its naval blockade of Iranian ports and the postponement of nuclear negotiations, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing officials familiar with the matter.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi presented the offer during his tour of the region and Pakistan over the weekend. Trump discussed the proposal with his national security team on Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. The president earlier said negotiations with Iran could happen over the phone instead of in person."We doubt that the US will go for this, since the US's economic blockade of Iran remains its key 'pressure tactic' in making Iran concede to the US's fundamental demands pertaining to Iran's power," Thierry Wizman, global foreign-exchange and rates strategist at Macquarie, said in a note.West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures rose 2.2% to $96.48, and Brent crude futures advanced 2.6% to $108.09.In precious metals, gold futures fell 1% to $4,695.1, and silver futures declined 1.4% to $75.36.Most US Treasury yields rose, with the 10-year up three basis points to 4.34%, and the two-year climbed 2.3 basis points to 3.8%.In company news, Shell (SHEL) agreed to acquire Canadian energy company ARC Resources in a cash-and-stock deal with an enterprise value of US$16.4 billion, as the oil and gas giant looks to increase its exposure to low-cost shale gas and liquids production in Canada's Montney basin.Domino's Pizza (DPZ) reported weaker-than-expected Q1 results, with the company's chief executive officer saying consumer uncertainty and inflation weighed on demand late in the quarter. Shares slumped 8.8%, the worst performer on the S&P 500.Sandisk (SNDK) is expected to post another "strong" quarter and full-year outlook, benefiting from pricing momentum for NAND memory systems, Morgan Stanley said in a note Monday. Shares of Sandisk were up 8.1%, the top gainer on the Nasdaq.In economic news, the Dallas Fed's monthly manufacturing index fell to minus 2.3 in April from minus 0.2 in March, compared with expectations for a 0.8 print. The index indicates faster contraction, in contrast with other regional manufacturing readings already released.

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Nasdaq, S&P 500 Reach New Peaks; Oil Rises

The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 notched fresh record closing highs on Monday even as oil prices moved higher amid stalled peace talks between the US and Iran.The Nasdaq edged up 0.2% to 24,887.1, while the S&P 500 gained 0.1% to 7,173.9, recording their highest finish ever for a second consecutive session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.1% to 49,167.8. Most sectors were in the red, led by consumer staples, while communication services paced the gainers.Brent crude was last up 2.5% at $107.95 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate crude rose 1.8% to $96.08.Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi visited Pakistan twice over the weekend, while President Donald Trump called off US officials' previously announced trip to Islamabad.Iran has submitted a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that includes delaying nuclear negotiations, Axios reported, citing a US official and two other sources."The lack of progress (in peace talks) means the market is tightening every day, requiring oil prices to reprice at higher levels," ING Bank said in a note on Monday.Trump was scheduled to meet with top national security officials on Monday to discuss the new Iranian proposal, CNN reported."US stocks enter April's final week with cautiously optimistic momentum, driven by (artificial intelligence) earnings beats and resilient macro prints," Ivan Feinseth, chief market strategist of Tigress Financial Intelligence, said in a report e-mailed to. "However, heightened volatility looms ahead of the conclusion of the (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting on Wednesday, with expectations that the Fed will keep rates unchanged at (3.50% to 3.75%)."With the FOMC decision unlikely to surprise, the market is expected to focus on the policy statement and post-meeting remarks of Chair Jerome Powell, said David Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie Group."Given that elevated oil prices have persisted for nearly two months now, future guidance may shift somewhat," he said in a report e-mailed to. "This would be in contrast to March where there were limited changes made. Our view remains that the next policy move is likely to be a hike with the most likely timing in (the first half of 2027)."US Treasury yields were higher, with the 10-year rate up 3.1 basis points at 4.34% and the two-year rate rising 1.5 basis points to 3.81%.S&P 500 companies' quarterly earnings growth decelerated compared with figures from a week ago, but remained well ahead of expectations, Oppenheimer Asset Management's data showed Monday."The quarter appears to be off to a strong start," Oppenheimer Asset Management Chief Investment Strategist John Stoltzfus said, noting that earnings growth reported by 79% of the firms that have released their quarterly results exceeded analyst estimates.Technology giants Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN) and Meta Platforms (META) are slated to release their latest financial results later this week.In company-specific news, Verizon Communications (VZ) lifted its full-year earnings outlook on Monday and reported a first-quarter bottom line above market estimates, while the telecommunications giant unexpectedly added postpaid phone subscribers in the three-month period. The company's shares rose 1.6%, the second-biggest gain on the Dow.Shares of Domino's Pizza (DPZ) tumbled 8.8%, the steepest decline on the S&P 500. The company reported weaker-than-expected first-quarter results on Monday, with the company's chief executive saying consumer uncertainty and inflation weighed on demand late in the quarter.Organon (OGN) shares surged nearly 17% after the healthcare company agreed to be acquired by Indian pharmaceutical firm Sun Pharmaceutical Industries in an all-cash deal with an enterprise value of about $11.75 billion.Gold was last down 1% at $4,694.80 per troy ounce, while silver shed 1.2% to $75.47 per ounce.

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US Equity Markets Mixed as Nasdaq, S&P 500 Hit Record Highs Amid US-Iran Negotiation Deadlock

US equity indexes were mixed on Monday as the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 hit record highs amid deadlock in US-Iran peace negotiations.* Iran has offered a proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, Axios reported, citing a US official and two people with knowledge of the matter.* The Dallas Fed's monthly manufacturing index fell to minus 2.3 in April from minus 0.2 in March, compared with expectations for a 0.8 print.* May West Texas Intermediate crude oil rose $2.11 to settle at $96.51 per barrel, while June Brent crude, the global benchmark, was last seen up $2.90 at $108.23.* Sandisk (SNDK) is expected to post another "strong" quarter and full-year outlook, benefiting from pricing momentum for NAND memory systems, Morgan Stanley said in a note Monday. Sandisk shares were up about 7.9%, the top gainer on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.* Domino's Pizza (DPZ) shares were down nearly 9%, the worst performer on the S&P 500, after the company reported weaker-than-expected Q1 results.

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US Equity Indexes Mixed After Iran's New Peace Proposal

US equity indexes were mixed ahead of Monday's close as investors awaited President Donald Trump's response to Iran's new peace proposal.The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.2% to 24,890.7, and the S&P 500 edged up 0.1% to 7,174.2. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was steady at 49,210.3.Iran has presented regional mediators with a new offer to stop its attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a full end to the war, including the US's lifting of its naval blockade of Iranian ports and the postponement of nuclear negotiations, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing officials familiar with the matter.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi presented the offer during his tour of the region and Pakistan over the weekend. Trump discussed the proposal with his national security team on Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. The president earlier said negotiations with Iran could happen over the phone instead of in person.West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures rose 1.8% to $96.08, and Brent crude futures advanced 2.3% to $107.78.

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Equities Mixed Intraday, Oil Rises Amid Stalled US-Iran Talks

US benchmark equity indexes were mixed intraday, while oil prices rose as investors wavered after peace talks between Washington and Tehran apparently stalled.The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.1% at 49,161.3 after midday Monday, while the Nasdaq Composite edged up 0.1% to 24,856.1. The S&P 500 gained 0.1% to 7,169.8. Among sectors, consumer staples saw the biggest drop, while communication services paced the gainers.Brent crude was up 3.2% at $108.73 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate crude rose 2.4% to $96.63.Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi visited Pakistan twice over the weekend, while President Donald Trump called off US officials' previously announced trip to Islamabad.Iran has submitted a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that includes delaying nuclear negotiations, Axios reported, citing a US official and two other sources."Brent crude trades at a three-week high as efforts to revive peace talks have stalled, with an Iranian proposal reportedly calling for nuclear negotiations to be postponed to a later stage," Saxo Bank said in a report.The strait, the world's most important chokepoint for crude flows, remains at a near-complete halt, with Iran and the US imposing their respective blockades of maritime traffic, Bloomberg News reported Sunday.Trump was scheduled to meet with top national security officials on Monday to discuss the new Iranian proposal, CNN reported."Oil is trading stronger this morning after attempts to get US-Iran peace talks back on track broke down, erasing hopes for a resumption of energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz anytime soon," ING Bank said in a note on Monday. "The lack of progress means the market is tightening every day, requiring oil prices to reprice at higher levels."US Treasury yields were higher intraday, with the 10-year rate up 3.8 basis points at 4.35% and the two-year rate rising 2.7 basis points to 3.82%.In company news, Verizon Communications (VZ) lifted its full-year earnings outlook on Monday and reported a first-quarter bottom line above market estimates, while the telecommunications giant unexpectedly added postpaid phone subscribers in the three-month period. The company's shares were up 2.6% intraday, the biggest gain on the Dow.Shares of Domino's Pizza (DPZ) were down 9.5%, the steepest decline on the S&P 500. The company reported weaker-than-expected first-quarter results on Monday, with the company's chief executive saying consumer uncertainty and inflation weighed on demand late in the quarter.Organon (OGN) shares surged 17% after the healthcare company agreed to be acquired by Indian pharmaceutical firm Sun Pharmaceutical Industries in an all-cash deal with an enterprise value of about $11.75 billion.Technology giants Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN) and Meta Platforms (META) are slated to release their latest financial results later this week.Gold was down 1.1% at $4,688.80 per troy ounce, while silver shed 1.6% to $75.20 per ounce.

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Asia Markets

US Equity Indexes Decline, Crude Oil Jump Amid Stalled Iran Peace Talks

US equity indexes declined in Monday's midday trading as deadlocked negotiations to find a lasting solution for the Iran war pushed crude oil futures higher.The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.2% to 24,785.2, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average lower by 0.1% to 49,172.3. The S&P 500 was little changed at 7,167.6. All sectors except communication services, financials, and utilities fell. Consumer staples and materials led the decliners.In the absence of any face-to-face discussions in Pakistan this weekend, Iran offered a proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, Axios cited a US official and two people with knowledge of the matter in a news report. That proposal, however, includes postponing nuclear negotiations between the two countries, according to the Axios report.President Donald Trump plans to meet with top national security officials today, according to two sources, to discuss the new Iranian proposal that would reopen Hormuz, CNN reported.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Russia ahead of a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, following meetings in Pakistan and Oman. Araghchi gave Pakistani officials a list of "red lines" to be conveyed to the US, including "nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz," according to CNN.West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures jumped 3.4% to $97.62, and Brent crude futures advanced 4.2% to $109.75."Oil continues to grind higher as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, extending disruptions across the Middle East that continue to tighten the availability of critical commodities - from crude, fuel and gas to metals, fertilizers and petrochemicals," Saxo Bank analysts said in a note."Brent crude trades at a three-week high as efforts to revive peace talks have stalled, with an Iranian proposal reportedly calling for nuclear negotiations to be postponed to a later stage," the analysts said.In precious metals, gold futures dropped 1.2% to $4,683.80, and silver futures declined 1.9% to $75.49, as higher crude oil prices raise inflation concerns.Most US Treasury yields rose, with the 10-year up three basis points to 4.34% and the two-year climbed 3.2 basis points to 3.81%.In company news, Shell (SHEL) agreed to acquire Canadian energy company ARC Resources in a cash-and-stock deal with an enterprise value of $16.4 billion, as the oil and gas giant looks to increase its exposure to low-cost shale gas and liquids production in Canada's Montney basin.Domino's Pizza (DPZ) reported weaker-than-expected Q1 results, with the company's chief executive officer saying consumer uncertainty and inflation weighed on demand late in the quarter. Shares slumped 10%, the worst performer on the S&P 500.Sandisk (SNDK) is expected to post another "strong" quarter and full-year outlook, benefiting from pricing momentum for NAND memory systems, Morgan Stanley said in a note Monday. Shares of Sandisk were up 7.5%, the top gainer on the Nasdaq.In economic news, the Dallas Fed's monthly manufacturing index fell to minus 2.3 in April from minus 0.2 in March, compared with expectations for a 0.8 print. The index indicates faster contraction, in contrast with other regional manufacturing readings already released.

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Exchange-Traded Funds Edge Lower as US Equities Fall After Midday

Broad Market IndicatorsBroad-market exchange-traded fund IWM and IVV edged lower. Actively traded Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) eased 0.1%.US equity indexes declined in midday trading Monday as deadlocked negotiations to end the Iran war and a resulting move higher in crude oil futures hit investor confidence.EnergyIShares US Energy ETF (IYE) and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE) each shed about 0.3%.TechnologyThe State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) was down 0.3%; iShares US Technology ETF (IYW) rose 0.1% and iShares Expanded Tech Sector ETF (IGM) lost about 0.3%.The State Street SPDR S&P Semiconductor (XSD) declined 3.7%, and iShares Semiconductor (SOXX) was down 1.9%.FinancialThe State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR (XLF) added 0.7%. Direxion Daily Financial Bull 3X Shares (FAS) climbed 2%, and its bearish counterpart, Direxion Daily Financial Bear 3X Shares (FAZ), declined 2.1%.CommoditiesCrude oil rose 1.9%, and the United States Oil Fund (USO) gained 1.9%. Natural gas was up 2.7%, and the United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) added 3.2%.Gold on Comex slipped 1.1%, and the State Street SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) fell 0.9%. Silver declined 1.7%, and iShares Silver Trust (SLV) was down 1.1%.ConsumerThe State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR (XLP) fell 0.7%. The Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF (VDC) shed 0.7%, and iShares Dow Jones US Consumer Goods (IYK) was 0.5% lower.The State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR (XLY) dipped 0.5%. VanEck Retail ETF (RTH) fell 0.4%, while the State Street SPDR S&P Retail (XRT) eased 0.2%.Health CareThe State Street Health Care Select Sector SPDR (XLV) fell fractionally, iShares US Healthcare (IYH) shed 0.1%, and Vanguard Health Care ETF (VHT) was marginally lower. IShares Biotechnology ETF (IBB) fell 0.1%.IndustrialThe State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR (XLI) slipped 0.2%. Vanguard Industrials Index Fund (VIS) and iShares US Industrials (IYJ) also dropped.CryptocurrencyIn midday activity, bitcoin (BTC-USD) fell 2.1%. Among cryptocurrency ETFs, ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO) dipped 1.4%, ProShares Ether ETF (EETH) lost 1.9%, and ProShares Bitcoin & Ether Market Cap Weight ETF (BETH) was down 1.5%.

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US Equity Indexes Decline Amid Stalled Iran Peace Talks

US equity indexes declined in midday trading Monday as deadlocked negotiations to end the Iran war and a resulting move higher in crude oil futures hit investor confidence.The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.1% to 24,804.7, with the S&P 500 down slightly to 7,162.5, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lower by 0.2% to 49,158.7.In the absence of any face-to-face discussions in Pakistan this weekend, Iran offered a proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, Axios cited a US official and two people with knowledge of the matter in a news report. That proposal, however, includes postponing nuclear negotiations between the two countries, according to the Axios report.President Donald Trump plans to meet with top national security officials today, according to two sources, to discuss the new Iranian proposal that would reopen Hormuz, CNN reported.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Russia ahead of a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, following meetings in Pakistan and Oman. Araghchi gave Pakistani officials a list of "red lines" to be conveyed to the US, including "nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz," according to CNN.West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures jumped 2.4% to $96.64, and Brent crude futures advanced 3.2% to $108.73.

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Exchange-Traded Funds Down, Equity Futures Mixed Pre-Bell Monday Amid Hormuz Uncertainty, Corporate Earnings

The broad market exchange-traded fund SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) was down 0.1%, and the actively traded Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) was 0.2% lower in Monday's premarket activity amid uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz reopening and corporate earnings for the prior quarter.US stock futures were mixed, with the S&P 500 Index futures down by 0.01%, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures slipping 0.1%, and Nasdaq futures gaining 0.1% before the start of regular trading.The Dallas Federal Reserve manufacturing survey for April will be released at 10:30 am ET.In premarket activity, bitcoin was down by 0.6%. Among cryptocurrency ETFs, the cryptocurrency fund ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO) was 0.1% higher, Ether ETF (EETH) retreated 0.02%, and Bitcoin & Ether Market Cap Weight ETF (BETH) declined by 0.02%.Power Play:Health CareThe State Street Health Care Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLV) declined by 0.1%, the Vanguard Health Care Index Fund (VHT) was up 0.7%, while the iShares US Healthcare ETF (IYH) slipped 1.1%. The iShares Biotechnology ETF (IBB) was flat.Organon (OGN) stock was up more than 16% premarket after the company agreed to be acquired by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries for $14 per share in an all-cash deal with an enterprise valuation of $11.75 billion.Winners and Losers:ConsumerThe State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) was down 0.1%, and the Vanguard Consumer Staples Index Fund ETF Shares (VDC) was up 0.2%. The iShares US Consumer Staples ETF (IYK) declined by 0.2%. The State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) lost 0.2%. The VanEck Retail ETF (RTH) was inactive, while the State Street SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) was 0.3% lower.Domino's Pizza (DPZ) shares were down more than 4% pre-bell after the company reported lower-than-expected fiscal Q1 earnings and revenue.TechnologyThe State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) advanced by 0.2%, the iShares US Technology ETF (IYW) was 0.4% higher, and the iShares Expanded Tech Sector ETF (IGM) was up 0.5%. Among semiconductor ETFs, the State Street SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF (XSD) gained by 0.6%, while the iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) rose by 0.5%.Tower Semiconductor (TSEM) shares were up more than 4% in Monday's premarket activity after the company and Axiro Semiconductor said that Axiro's Ku- and X-band radar beamforming integrated circuits are now ready for deployment in critical defense systems.IndustrialThe State Street Industrial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLI) advanced 0.02%, while the Vanguard Industrials Index Fund (VIS) gained 0.4% and the iShares US Industrials ETF (IYJ) was flat.Joby Aviation (JOBY) stock was up more than 3% before the opening bell after the company said it completed the first point-to-point electric vertical takeoff and landing passenger flights in New York.FinancialThe State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF) retreated by 0.1%. Direxion Daily Financial Bull 3X Shares (FAS) was down 0.4%, while its bearish counterpart, Direxion Daily Financial Bear 3X Shares (FAZ), was 0.3% higher.HBT Financial (HBT) shares were up more than 1% pre-bell after the company reported higher Q1 adjusted earnings and operating revenue.EnergyThe iShares US Energy ETF (IYE) gained 0.02%, while the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) was up by 0.5%.TotalEnergies (TTE) stock was up more than 1% before the opening bell after news reports that the company is running its Gonfreville, France, site at its full capacity to maintain the supply of oil to the domestic market.CommoditiesFront-month US West Texas Intermediate crude oil advanced by 0.7% to $95.07 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Natural gas gained by 1% to reach $2.67 per 1 million British Thermal Units. The United States Oil Fund (USO) increased by 0.9%, while the United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) was 3.7% higher.Gold futures for May were down by 0.4% at $4,720.60 an ounce on the Comex. Silver futures retreated by 0.8% to $76.36 an ounce. SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) was 0.3% lower, and the iShares Silver Trust (SLV) fell by 0.4%.

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US Equity Futures Fall Pre-Bell as Middle East Peace Talks Remain Stalled, Iran Reportedly Floats New Peace Offer

US equity futures were marginally lower pre-bell Monday amid reports of Iran's new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz against the backdrop of stalled US-Iran negotiations.Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were 0.2% lower, S&P 500 futures were down 0.1%, and Nasdaq futures were 0.1% higher.Iran has sent the US a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the conflict, with nuclear talks deferred to a later date, according to an Axios report citing a US official and two other sources.President Donald Trump cancelled the trip of US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan for negotiations with Iran, saying, "If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!" according to a post on Truth Social on Sunday.Earnings kicked off for the week, with Verizon Communications (VZ) posting higher Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue.Among the companies expected to report quarterly earnings this week are Visa (V), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Meta Platforms (META), Apple (AAPL), and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B).Oil prices were higher, with front-month global benchmark North Sea Brent crude up 1.8% at $100.86 per barrel and US West Texas Intermediate crude 1.7% higher at $96.05 per barrel.The Dallas Federal Reserve's manufacturing reading will be released at 10:30 am ET.The policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to release a statement 2 pm ET on Wednesday.In other world markets, Japan's Nikkei closed 1.4% higher, Hong Kong's Hang Seng ended 0.2% lower, and China's Shanghai Composite finished 0.2% higher. Meanwhile, the UK's FTSE 100 was down 0.2%, and Germany's DAX index was 0.8% higher in Europe's early afternoon session.In equities, Qualcomm (QCOM) shares were up 9.4% after industry checks suggested that Microsoft-backed OpenAI is working with the semiconductor company and MediaTek to develop smartphone processors, according to a TF International Securities analyst. Verizon Communications stock was up 3% after the company reported its Q1 financial results.On the losing side, Domino's Pizza (DPZ) shares were down 7.4% after the company posted fiscal Q1 earnings and revenue that fell short of analysts' estimates.

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US Equity Futures Mixed Pre-Bell as Middle East Peace Talks Remain Stalled, Iran Reportedly Floats New Peace Offer

US equity futures were mixed pre-bell Monday amid reports of Iran's new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz against the backdrop of stalled US-Iran negotiations.Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were 0.1% lower, S&P 500 futures were flat, and Nasdaq futures were 0.2% higher.Iran has sent the US a new proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the conflict, with nuclear talks deferred to a later date, according to an Axios report citing a US official and two other sources.President Donald Trump cancelled the trip of US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan for negotiations with Iran, saying, "If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!" according to a post on Truth Social on Sunday.Earnings kicked off for the week, with Verizon Communications (VZ) posting higher Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue.Among the companies expected to report quarterly earnings this week are Visa (V), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Meta Platforms (META), Apple (AAPL), and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B).Oil prices were higher, with front-month global benchmark North Sea Brent crude up 1.1% at $100.19 per barrel and US West Texas Intermediate crude 0.7% higher at $95.08 per barrel.The Dallas Federal Reserve's manufacturing reading will be released at 10:30 am ET.The policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to release a statement 2 pm ET on Wednesday.

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US Markets

Stocks Mostly Down Pre-Bell as Iran Reportedly Offers New Proposal to Open Strait of Hormuz

The benchmark US stock measures were mostly tracking in the red before the opening bell Monday as traders assess media speculation about Iran's new proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz.The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.1% each in premarket activity, while the Nasdaq was up 0.1%. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 finished Friday's trading session with new closing highs, while the Dow was down.Iran has sent a new proposal to the US to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz, the world's most important chokepoint for crude flows, Axios reported, citing a US official and two sources with knowledge of the matter. The proposal reportedly includes postponing nuclear negotiations to a later stage.Shipment traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a near-complete halt with Iran and the US imposing their respective blockades of maritime traffic, Bloomberg News reported Sunday.West Texas Intermediate crude oil rose 2.1% to $96.38 a barrel before the open, while Brent gained 2.3% to $107.77.President Donald Trump cancelled plans to send his representatives to Pakistan for negotiations with Iran, saying too much time has been "wasted on traveling.""We have all the cards, they have none!" Trump said in a social media post on Saturday. "If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!"Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi travelled to Islamabad over the weekend to convey Tehran's "observations" to Pakistan's high-level officials, foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said in a post on X. There was no meeting planned with the US, according to Baqaei.Trump last week extended a ceasefire with Iran, but maintained the naval blockade of Iranian ports.The personal income and outlays report for March is scheduled to be released on Thursday. The report includes the personal consumption expenditure core price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation metric.US consumer sentiment improved from an initial April estimate, but remained at a record low as near-term inflation expectations logged the biggest monthly increase in a year, final University of Michigan survey results showed Friday.Monday's thin economic calendar has the Dallas Fed manufacturing survey for April at 10:30 am ET.Technology giants Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN) and Meta Platforms (META) are slated to release their latest financial results later this week.Verizon Communications (VZ) and Domino's Pizza (DPZ) report their earnings before the bell, while Cadence Design Systems (CDNS) announces its financial statement after the markets close.Organon (OGN) shares climbed 16% pre-bell after the healthcare firm agreed to be acquired by India's Sun Pharmaceutical Industries in an all-cash deal worth about $11.75 billion. Qualcomm (QCOM) added 13% after finishing the previous trading session up 11%, while Nvidia (NVDA) increased 1%.Treasury yields were trending upwards in premarket action, with the two-year rate inclining 1.3 basis points to 3.79% and the 10-year rate moving 0.6 basis points higher to 4.32%.Gold slipped 0.5% to $4,718 per troy ounce, while bitcoin decreased 0.6% to $77,804.

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Fed, Persian Gulf Outlooks Cap Wall Street Pre-Bell; Asia, Europe Up

Wall Street futures pointed sideways pre-bell Monday, on media reports that Tehran has floated a proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and as traders await the Federal Reserve's next interest-rate decision, slated for 2pm on Wednesday.In the futures, the S&P 500 was steady, the Nasdaq inclined 0.2% and the Dow Jones was off 0.1%.On the earnings scene later this week, five of the "Magnificent Seven" enterprises, those being Alphabet (GOOGL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon.com (AMZN), Meta Platforms (META), and Apple (AAPL), are slated to report.Looking forward on the economic calendar, the Q1 gross domestic product (GDP) first estimate, and the March personal consumption expenditure-core, or PCE-core, inflation index, will be released Thursday pre-bell.Asian exchanges traded mostly higher overnight, with Tokyo's Nikkei 225 index gaining 1.4% to top the 60,000-milestone for the first time.European bourses tracked moderately north midday on the continent.Qualcomm (QCOM) traded up 12% pre-bell on media and brokerage reports that semiconductor-maker may be working with Microsoft's (MSFT) OpenAI to develop smartphone processors.On the economic calendar is the Dallas Federal Reserve manufacturing survey for April, at 10:30 am ET.In premarket action, Bitcoin traded at $77,800, West Texas Intermediate crude oil traded up 1.6% at $95.89, and 10-year US Treasuries offered 4.31%. Spot gold commanded $4,706 an ounce.

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US Equity Investors to Focus on Mag-7 Earnings, Possibility of Iran War Resolution This Week

US equity investors will focus on mega-cap earnings this week alongside geopolitical developments, especially any possibility of a deal to end the Iran war.* Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Meta Platforms (META), and Apple (AAPL), five out of the seven so-called Magnificent-7 companies will report quarterly earnings this week alongside scores of others. Last week, Intel's (INTC) blowout Q1 reflected the scale of demand for artificial intelligence-related products and services, boosting the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite to record highs.* US President Donald Trump on Sunday reportedly said Iranian authorities "can call" if they want to talk, while reiterating the war could "come to an end very soon." This statement from Trump comes after the president canceled his envoys' trip to Pakistan over the weekend to negotiate a peace deal with Iran.* In the absence of any face-to-face discussions in Pakistan, Iran offered a proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, Axios cited a US official and two people with knowledge of the matter in a news report. That proposal, however, includes postponing nuclear negotiations between the two countries, according to the Axios report.* Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Russia ahead of a meeting with President Vladimir Putin to discuss the conflict with the US, after Tehran's top diplomat visited with key mediators Pakistan and Oman over the weekend, CNN reported Monday.* The Federal Reserve on Wednesday is certain to keep the federal funds range unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75%, according to the CME FedWatch tool.* Data due this week includes the personal consumption expenditures price index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge for March, the ISM survey on manufacturing and services activity in April, the Q1 employment cost index, the Q1 gross domestic product advance estimate, and durable goods orders for March.

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Nasdaq, S&P 500 Reach New Peaks Amid Tech Rally, Log Weekly Gains

The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 hit all-time peaks as technology stocks rallied on Friday, while traders turned hopeful for a new round of US-Iran peace talks.The Nasdaq rose 1.6% to 24,836.6, while the S&P 500 climbed 0.8% to 7,165.1, both notching new closing highs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.2% to 49,230.7. Technology paced the gainers with a 2.5% jump, while health care saw the biggest drop.This week, the Nasdaq advanced by 1.5%, while the S&P 500 added 0.5% -- marking their fourth consecutive weekly advance. The Dow posted a weekly loss of 0.4%."Equity markets were mixed this week with volatility settling down, and equity investors seemingly putting the conflict in Iran behind them despite ongoing uncertainties," Robert Kavcic, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, said in a report."Despite the trade war and Iran conflict, the market keeps finding a footing thanks to the large-scale (artificial intelligence) buildout, strong productivity growth and robust earnings," Kavcic said.Intel shares soared nearly 24%, the best performer on the S&P 500. Late Thursday, the chipmaker delivered a first-quarter beat amid artificial intelligence-driven demand for its products. The company issued an upbeat outlook for the ongoing quarter.Intel's post-earnings commentary suggests revenue upside potential for 2026, UBS Securities said in a note.Several other major tech stocks also advanced. Nvidia (NVDA) shares jumped 4.3%, the top gainer on the Dow, followed by Amazon.com's (AMZN) 3.5% increase. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Qualcomm (QCOM) were up by double-digit percentage each, both among the best S&P 500 performers.Charter Communications (CHTR) reported first-quarter earnings below Wall Street's estimates as revenue declined annually, driven by weakness in the residential video and Internet segments. The company's shares plunged nearly 26%, the steepest decline on the S&P 500.West Texas Intermediate crude was last down 0.5% at $95.33 per barrel, while Brent rose 1.3% to $106.44.US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel for Pakistan Saturday for a fresh round of talks with Iran, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Friday.Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Pakistan.US Treasury yields were lower, with the 10-year rate down two basis points at 4.31% and the two-year rate falling 6.3 basis points to 3.78%.In economic news, US consumer sentiment improved from an initial April estimate, but remained at a record low as near-term inflation expectations logged the biggest monthly increase in a year, final University of Michigan survey results showed."The Iran conflict appears to influence consumer views primarily through shocks to gasoline and potentially other prices," Surveys of Consumers Director Joanne Hsu said. "In contrast, military and diplomatic developments that do not lift supply constraints or lower energy prices are unlikely to buoy consumers."About three in every five US consumers plan to cut discretionary spending as a result of high gasoline prices, with a majority considering a pullback in outlays on travel and entertainment, according to an Oppenheimer survey.Gold was last down 0.1% at $4,721.70 per troy ounce, while silver gained 0.5% to $75.85 per ounce.

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Equities

S&P 500 Posts Fourth Consecutive Weekly Gain, Hits New Highs

The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 0.55% this week to another round of fresh highs, led by the energy and technology sectors as oil prices climbed and Intel's (INTC) earnings topped views.The S&P 500 ended Friday's session at 7,165.08, its highest closing level yet. The market benchmark also reached a fresh intraday high on Friday at 7,168.59.This marks the S&P 500's fourth weekly gain in a row. It's up 9.8% for April and 4.7% for the year.US retail sales last month logged the largest rise since March 2025, data released earlier this week showed. The increase, however, came amid a surge in spending at gasoline station as the Middle East conflict led to higher prices.US consumer sentiment improved from an initial April estimate, and consumer sentiment remained at a record low as near-term inflation expectations logged the biggest monthly increase in a year, according to final University of Michigan survey results.The energy sector led the week's advance, rising 3.2%, followed by a 3.1% increase in technology and a 1.2% rise in consumer staples. Utilities and materials also edged higher.The energy sector's increase came as crude oil futures rose amid continued uncertainty in the Middle East.Baker Hughes (BKR) had the largest percentage gain in the energy sector, climbing 15% as the company reported Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue above analysts' mean estimates.The technology sector was boosted by stronger-than expected first-quarter results from Intel amid artificial intelligence-driven demand. The chip maker also issued an upbeat Q2 outlook. Its shares jumped 21% on the week.On the downside, health care fell 3.1%, followed by a 1.9% drop in financials and a 1.5% slip in real estate. Communication services, industrials and consumer discretionary also edged lower.HCA Healthcare (HCA) led the decliners in health care, falling 11%. The hospital operator's first-quarter results exceeded market expectations but the company also said it didn't experience its typical increase in seasonal volume during the quarter, mainly due to a drop in admissions related to respiratory issues.Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) also lost 11%. The medical device manufacturer raised its full-year outlook as first-quarter results came in stronger than expected, but investors were disappointed by its organic growth, which fell short of analysts' estimates.Next week's earnings calendar features a number of large companies including Google parent Alphabet (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon.com (AMZN), Facebook parent Meta Platforms (META), Apple (AAPL), Eli Lilly (LLY), Mastercard (MA), Caterpillar (CAT), Merck (MRK), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B), Verizon Communications (VZ), Visa (V) and Coca-Cola (KO).Economic data will include Q1 gross domestic product, March personal consumption expenditures and April consumer confidence, among other reports.The Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee will hold a two-day rate policy meeting, concluding on Wednesday.

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Nasdaq, S&P 500 Touch All-Time Highs as Intel Lifts Tech, Stage Set for Iran Peace Talks This Weekend

The Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 hit records on Friday as Intel's (INTC) blowout Q1 results galvanized the technology sector amid reports that the White House is sending its Iran peace envoys to Pakistan for talks this weekend.The Nasdaq was up 1.6% to 24,836.60, after touching a record 24,854.04 intraday. The S&P 500 was up 0.8% to 7,165.08, after hitting a peak of 7,168.59 earlier in the session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.2% to 49,230.71 at the close, as health care, industrials, and financials led the decliners.Intel shares soared 24%, the top gainer on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq, after the company reported higher fiscal Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue. The chipmaker issued a fiscal Q2 outlook above market expectations. Nvidia (NVDA), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and Arm (ARM) were among the biggest outperformers across the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the main mediator between Tehran and Washington, arrived in Islamabad, according to The Wall Street Journal. US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel to Pakistan on Saturday to participate in direct talks with Iran, CNN cited the White House.There is, however, no confirmation yet that American delegates will meet directly with Araghchi, according to both publications. US Vice President JD Vance will be on standby to travel if there is progress in the negotiations, a White House official told the WSJ.West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures fell 1% to $94.87, while Brent crude futures rose 0.8% to $105.95. Both WTI and Brent were up more than 1.5% each earlier in the session.In precious metals, gold futures rose 0.1% to $4,726.8, and silver futures climbed 0.5% to $75.91, after both traded lower earlier in the session.In economic news, the University of Michigan consumer sentiment index was revised up to 49.8 for April from 47.6 preliminary, compared with expectations for 48.5 in a Bloomberg-compiled survey. The index remains below the final 53.3 print in March. Respondents expected a 4.7% inflation rate over the next year and 3.5% annual inflation over the next five years, up from 3.8% and 3.2%, respectively, in March.US Attorney General for DC Jeanine Pirro said Friday on X that she has ordered her office to close its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The Inspector General for the Federal Reserve has been asked to scrutinize cost overruns related to building construction, Pirro said. The move likely brings Kevin Warsh closer to taking over from Powell next month.Most US Treasury yields fell, with the 10-year slipping 1.5 basis points to 4.31% and the two-year dropping 4.2 basis points to at 3.78%.

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S&P 500, Nasdaq Rise to Records as Intel Surges, US Steps Up Iran Talks

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose to records on Friday after Intel (INTC) reported strong Q1 results and the US sent envoys to Pakistan for Iran peace talks.* US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel to Pakistan on Saturday to participate in talks involving Iran, CNN reported, citing the White House.* The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index was revised upward to 49.8 for April from the preliminary estimate of 47.6, compared with expectations for 48.5 in a Bloomberg survey.* May West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell $0.81 to settle at $95.04 per barrel, while June Brent crude, the global benchmark, was last seen up $0.86 at $105.93.* Intel shares jumped 24%, the top gainer on the S&P and Nasdaq, after the company reported higher Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue while issuing a Q2 outlook above market expectations.* Charter Communications (CHTR) shares fell 26%, the biggest decline on the S&P and Nasdaq, after the company reported Q1 earnings below market estimates as revenue declined.

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US Equity Indexes Mixed This Week as Surging Technology Fails to Outweigh Iran Geopolitics

US equity indexes closed mixed this week, as quarterly earnings helped the technology sector top charts while a failure to hold the second round of Iran peace talks knocked confidence.* The S&P 500 closed at 7,165.08 on Friday, up 0.6% this week, according to data compiled by FactSet. The Nasdaq Composite ended at 24,836.60, rising 1.5% over the past five days. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at 49,310.32, down 0.4% from a week ago.* Technology and energy led sector gainers, while health care and financials were among the steepest decliners.* Intel's Q1 galvanized the technology sector as the chipmaker reported blowout results, pushing its shares as high as 25% on Friday. Arm (ARM), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and Texas Instruments (TXN) each delivered returns of more than 20% this week.* Investors balked after Tesla (TSLA) unveiled its capital expenditure guidance for 2026, taking the shine off Q1 beats. TechCrunch reported the firm plans to spend $25 billion this year, compared with $8.5 billion in 2025. Tesla's shares ended 5.9% lower this week.* Late Friday, WTI and Brent crude oil futures trading at $94.74 and $105.79, respectively, were higher from a week ago, reflecting mainly the US-Iran's failure to hold the second round of talks in Pakistan earlier this week. The duo remained at an impasse up until Thursday, as Tehran refused to negotiate a peace deal as long as the US Navy continued to blockade its ports and Washington refused to lift the siege.* However, on Friday, news emerged that US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, on Saturday to participate in direct talks with Iran, CNN cited the White House. On the same day, Tehran also announced it is sending Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Pakistan, the news report said. WTI and Brent crude futures traded lower on Friday.

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US Equity Indexes Mixed as Intel Boosts Technology, Trump's Peace Envoys Set to Travel to Pakistan

US equity indexes traded mixed on Friday as Intel's (INTC) blowout Q1 results galvanized the tech sector amid reports that the White House is sending its Iran peace envoys to Pakistan for talks this weekend.The Nasdaq Composite jumped 1.5% to 24,802.2, with semiconductor manufacturers among the top gainers ahead of the close on Friday. The S&P 500 was up 0.7% to 7,158.3, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.3% to 49,163.3.Intel shares rose 20%, the top gainer on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq, after the company reported higher fiscal Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue. The chipmaker issued a fiscal Q2 outlook above market expectations.Nvidia (NVDA), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and Arm Holdings (ARM) were among the biggest outperformers across the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the main mediator between Tehran and Washington, arrived in Islamabad, according to The Wall Street Journal. US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel to Pakistan on Saturday to participate in direct talks with Iran, CNN cited the White House.There is, however, no confirmation yet that American delegates will meet directly with Araghchi, according to both publications. US Vice President JD Vance will be on standby to travel if there is progress in the negotiations, a White House official told the WSJ.West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures fell 1.1% to $94.79, while Brent crude futures rose 0.8% to $105.87. Both WTI and Brent were up more than 1.5% each earlier in the session.

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