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News articleNasdaq· April 17, 2026

Stocks Soar on Middle East Peace Prospects

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Stocks Soar on Middle East Peace Prospects The S&P 500 Index ($SPX) (SPY) on Friday closed up +1.20%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI) (DIA) closed up +1.79%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX) (QQQ) closed up +1.29%…
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  • ECB needs to stay vigilant to potential inflation risks from the Iran war, but we don't have much hard evidence of second-round effects, so it's difficult to argue that there's an obvious case to raise rates

    60% confidence
  • The US and Iran are negotiating over a plan to end the war, with one element under discussion being that the US would release $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in return for Iran giving up its stockpile of enriched uranium

    60% confidence
  • He might travel to Pakistan if a deal with Iran is clinched

    60% confidence
  • Stripping out the technology sector, Q1 earnings are projected to increase around +3%, the weakest in two years

    60% confidence
  • Given higher uncertainty at the moment, June is a better moment than April to decide whether an ECB interest rate response to the Iran war is necessary

    60% confidence
  • Iran made key concessions in an ongoing negotiation to end the seven-week war

    60% confidence
  • Risks to the price outlook are tilted to the upside, especially in the near term, while the medium-term implications will depend on the intensity and duration of the war

    60% confidence
  • The oil shock in the US is stronger on the inflation side than on growth, and leaving policy unchanged would still restrain inflation

    60% confidence
  • The US naval blockade in the strait will remain in full force until a deal is fully agreed

    60% confidence
  • Q1 S&P 500 earnings projected to climb +12% y/y

    60% confidence

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