Calm was restored on Wall Street on Monday as U.S. stocks rebounded, and oil prices retreated slightly following Israel’s recent attack on Iranian nuclear and military targets. The S&P 500 surged by 0.9%, recovering most of its losses from Friday, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 317 points, or 0.8%, and the Nasdaq composite saw a 1.5% increase. This positive momentum extended globally, with stock prices rising in Asia and Europe.
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran continues to pose concerns about potential disruptions to the flow of Iran’s oil, which could lead to a spike in gasoline prices worldwide. However, historical trends suggest that any spikes in crude prices tend to be short-lived, as previous conflicts in the region have shown that oil supply remains uninterrupted.
Despite the tensions, hopes for a peaceful resolution emerged as Iran’s foreign minister hinted at the possibility of U.S. intervention to facilitate diplomatic negotiations between the warring nations. This cautious optimism helped push oil prices back towards $71 per barrel on Monday.
In financial markets, the price of gold also experienced a slight decline, signaling reduced investor anxiety compared to Friday when gold served as a safe haven asset. Additionally, concerns about President Donald Trump’s tariffs and their potential impact on the economy remain a key focus for investors.
Looking ahead, the Federal Reserve is scheduled to discuss interest rates this week, with expectations leaning towards no immediate changes. The Fed has been cautious about lowering rates this year, as they monitor the effects of Trump’s tariffs on inflation and economic growth. Inflation has remained relatively stable, hovering around the Fed’s target of 2%.
In other news, the bond market saw a rise in the yield on the 10-year Treasury, while on Wall Street, Sage Therapeutics experienced a significant increase in stock value after an acquisition announcement. U.S. Steel also saw gains following an executive order signed by Trump, paving the way for investment from Japan’s Nippon Steel.
Overall, the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq composite all ended the day in positive territory, with stock markets in Europe and Asia also showing gains. Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, the financial markets remain resilient, with investors closely monitoring developments in global trade and monetary policy.