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News articleYahoo Finance· March 10, 2026

Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq climb, oil tanks as Wall Street weighs Iran war signals

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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq climb, oil tanks as Wall Street weighs Iran war signals US stocks turned green on Tuesday as investors weighed President Trump's hint at a swift end to the Iran war, while oil futures tumbled as much as 15%…
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  • The US hasn't won enough and will not allow a terrorist regime to hold the world hostage and attempt to stop the globe's oil supply

    80% confidence
  • If the Strait is not reopened soon, the consequences will be catastrophic for the global economy

    80% confidence
  • The stocks that have been leading were the leaders Monday — a return to form, some might say

    80% confidence
  • The US-Israel offensive has effectively cut off Iran's naval and air capabilities, and is very far ahead of an expected four-to-five week timeline

    80% confidence
  • The Iran war is the biggest crisis the region's oil and gas industry has faced

    80% confidence
  • IEA member governments will assess current security of supply and market conditions to inform a subsequent decision on whether to make emergency stocks available

    80% confidence
  • The Middle East is a concentrated source of supply through the Strait of Hormuz, and Exxon is focused on ensuring people operating JVs have been safely evacuated and operations continue running

    80% confidence
  • The offensive is not done yet

    80% confidence
  • Compared to 2022, the labor market isn't as hot, inflation isn't as high, and fiscal support isn't as large, setting up a more dovish Fed response if the oil shock is persistent

    80% confidence
  • G7 countries want to be ready to release barrels from their strategic petroleum reserves

    80% confidence
  • Demand for HPE products and solutions was strong, with orders increasing double digits year over year across all segments

    80% confidence
  • The war is very complete, pretty much

    80% confidence
  • Expecting a hawkish response from the Fed to rising oil prices could be a mistake. Supply shocks create risks to both sides of the Fed's dual mandate

    80% confidence
  • The war with Iran could be over very soon

    80% confidence
  • Saudi Aramco can ramp up oil production in days and not weeks

    80% confidence

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