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Stocks Finish Lower as War Rages in the Middle East

Last updated: March 6, 2026 7:00 pm
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The stock market experienced a decline on Thursday, with major indexes all closing in the red. The S&P 500 Index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Nasdaq 100 Index all posted losses. This decline was attributed to concerns about inflation, particularly as oil prices surged due to disruptions in energy markets caused by the ongoing war in Iran. WTI crude oil prices soared to a 19.5-month high, leading to worries about inflation and pushing bond yields higher. However, prices dropped slightly towards the end of the trading day after reports of potential government intervention to stabilize prices.

Despite the overall negative sentiment, there were some positive economic and corporate news that provided support to the market. Weekly jobless claims came in lower than expected, and Q4 nonfarm productivity exceeded expectations. Additionally, Broadcom saw a significant increase in its stock price after the CEO announced optimistic projections for AI chip sales.

The conflict between the US and Iran continued to escalate, with reports of missile and drone interceptions in the Persian Gulf. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route, led to disruptions in energy exports from the region. This resulted in a surge in crude oil prices, impacting global energy markets.

In the midst of these geopolitical tensions, the focus remains on corporate earnings and economic indicators. The market is eagerly anticipating the release of February nonfarm payroll numbers, unemployment rates, and retail sales data. Earnings reports from S&P 500 companies have been mostly positive, with many beating expectations and contributing to overall market growth.

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Interest rates were also affected by the inflation concerns, with T-note prices falling as yields rose. European government bond yields followed a similar trend, reaching multi-week highs. The European Central Bank expressed concerns about the potential impact of the conflict in the Middle East on inflation expectations.

In terms of stock movers, chipmakers and AI-infrastructure stocks faced pressure, while software stocks saw gains. Airline stocks suffered due to rising fuel prices, and homebuilders were impacted by higher mortgage rates. Online travel agencies, on the other hand, saw a boost in stock prices following positive industry reports.

Overall, the market remains cautious amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and inflation concerns. Investors are closely monitoring developments in the US-Iran conflict and their potential impact on global markets.

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