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News articleNasdaq· March 25, 2026

Stocks Rally on US Peace Plan to End Iran War

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Stocks Rally on US Peace Plan to End Iran War The S&P 500 Index ($SPX) (SPY) today is up +0.62%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI) (DIA) is up +0.67%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX) (QQQ) is up +0.75%…
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  • ARM will start selling its own chips for the first time and expects to generate about $15 billion annually within five years

    60% confidence
  • Crude prices could exceed the 2008 record high of close to $150 a barrel if flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain depressed through March

    60% confidence
  • It is too early to determine the response to the war, and we will not act before we have sufficient information on the size and persistence of the shock and its propagation

    60% confidence
  • Q2 home deliveries forecast of 2,250 to 2,450

    60% confidence
  • The initial shock may be smaller than in 2022, given a more benign macroeconomic backdrop

    60% confidence
  • War against Iran is disrupting 7.5% of global oil supply and the conflict will cut global oil supply by 8 million bpd this month

    60% confidence
  • Iran rejects the US ceasefire proposal and said a truce and peace talks are not viable in current conditions

    60% confidence
  • 2027 net sales forecast of $13.60 billion to $13.75 billion

    60% confidence
  • 2027 revenue forecast of $884 million to $889 million

    60% confidence
  • General Motors upgraded to outperform from peer perform with price target of $96

    60% confidence
  • More than 40 energy sites across nine countries in the Middle East have been severely or very severely damaged, potentially prolonging disruptions to global supply chains once the war in Iran ends

    60% confidence

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