Equity futures posted significant gains Monday morning following a breakthrough weekend announcement that the United States and Iran have reached an interim ceasefire agreement. The development is anticipated to facilitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for international petroleum transport.
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President Trump disclosed the agreement Sunday evening via Truth Social, characterizing it as “complete.” The official signing ceremony is set for Friday in Switzerland. According to Trump’s statement, the days leading up to the signing will be dedicated to clearing mines from the Strait of Hormuz.
Deutsche Bank’s Jim Reid noted the negotiations spanned 107 days. “The fizz is staying in markets this morning,” Reid commented, observing that investors responded enthusiastically to the development despite Friday’s already-strong market close.
Tech-focused Nasdaq 100 futures topped the advance with a 2.2% surge. S&P 500 futures climbed 1.3% while Dow Jones futures posted approximately 1% gains. Friday had already seen positive closes across major indices as market participants anticipated diplomatic progress.
Oil prices experienced sharp declines following the ceasefire news. Brent crude tumbled nearly 5% to trade around $83 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate dropped more than 5%, hovering just above the $80 mark. Market participants are wagering that restored access to the Strait of Hormuz will alleviate supply constraints that had elevated prices.
The waterway could potentially reopen to tanker traffic within days. Nevertheless, industry analysts anticipate a gradual normalization of shipping operations over several months. Maritime companies are maintaining a cautious stance given incomplete information regarding specific agreement provisions.
Bitcoin advanced 2.2% during the 24-hour period to $65,810. The cryptocurrency’s movement mirrors enhanced risk tolerance throughout financial markets stemming from the peace agreement.
The US dollar index retreated 0.2% versus major global currencies as investors reduced safe-haven positions. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield declined 5 basis points to settle at 4.44%.
Gold posted gains as declining petroleum prices altered investment flows. Tokyo’s Nikkei index achieved an all-time high on the diplomatic breakthrough.
Wall Street also carries momentum from SpaceX’s public market entrance on Friday. The company’s stock climbed over 5% in premarket activity Monday, following a first-day surge exceeding 19% that propelled its valuation beyond $2 trillion.
On the corporate front, Fox Corporation announced plans to purchase Roku through a $22 billion acquisition. Fox equity dropped roughly 10% in premarket trading. Roku shares inched up 1.4%, extending Friday’s 20% rally.
Market attention now pivots to the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy announcement scheduled for Wednesday. CME FedWatch tool indicates traders are assigning a 98% probability to unchanged interest rates.
Elevated inflation data has sustained speculation regarding potential rate increases later in 2025. The Fed’s mid-week decision represents the primary catalyst for market direction.
Both the NYSE and Nasdaq exchanges will observe closure Friday in recognition of the Juneteenth holiday.
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