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S&P 500 Chases Historic Rally as Crude Surges on U.S.-Iran Conflict

2026/06/03 20:05
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Key Highlights

  • Dow futures declined 0.4%, S&P 500 futures dipped 0.1%, while Nasdaq futures gained 0.2% during Wednesday’s pre-market session
  • The S&P 500 secured its ninth consecutive positive session on Tuesday, approaching its longest rally since 1995
  • Military confrontations between the U.S. and Iran involving an oil tanker strike drove Brent crude up approximately 2.5%
  • Brent crude approached $98 per barrel while WTI surpassed $96, intensifying concerns about Strait of Hormuz disruptions
  • Fresh tariff announcements targeting 60 trade partners with minimum 10% levies weighed on market sentiment

Equity futures displayed mixed signals during Wednesday’s early trading hours as investors balanced an extraordinary market rally against escalating energy prices and heightened Middle Eastern geopolitical risks.

Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average retreated 0.4%, the S&P 500 declined 0.1%, and the Nasdaq 100 advanced 0.2% before the opening bell.

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Tuesday marked the ninth consecutive gain for the S&P 500. The three principal equity benchmarks simultaneously reached fresh all-time highs for the fifth trading day running. Should the S&P 500 achieve a tenth consecutive advance, it would mark the index’s most extended winning sequence in three decades.

Achieving six straight days of simultaneous record closures across all three major indexes remains an exceptionally rare occurrence, previously witnessed only in 1992.

Tuesday’s market advance was fueled by robust corporate earnings from technology firms demonstrating substantial artificial intelligence expansion. Financial results from Dell and HPE both emphasized AI initiatives as fundamental revenue catalysts.

Energy Markets React to Middle East Conflict

Market sentiment deteriorated overnight following renewed military action between American and Iranian forces, creating turbulence in commodity markets. U.S. military forces targeted a vessel allegedly attempting to violate an established blockade. Iranian forces retaliated.

Brent crude surged roughly 2.5% during early session activity. WTI crude exceeded $96 per barrel, while Brent traded just below the $98 threshold. Anxiety surrounding possible disruptions to maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continues fueling upward price momentum.

U.S. Central Command confirmed Tuesday evening that ceasefire negotiations remained “ongoing.” However, Israel’s continued military operations targeting Hezbollah positions in Lebanon have hindered progress toward a comprehensive peace agreement.

President Trump indicated via social media posts earlier this week that diplomatic discussions with Iran were progressing “at a rapid pace.” Nevertheless, market participants have maintained a cautious stance despite these diplomatic reassurances.

Matt Britzman, an analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, characterized the prevailing market sentiment as “broadly upbeat” while acknowledging investor uncertainty regarding Middle Eastern developments.

Trade Policy Concerns Re-emerge

Trade tensions returned to the forefront Wednesday as the U.S. Trade Representative unveiled proposed import duties of no less than 10% targeting numerous international trade partners following a comprehensive review of forced labor concerns.

The proposed measures affect 60 nations and economic regions, including the European Union, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan.

Regarding corporate earnings, Broadcom, CrowdStrike, and Macy’s are scheduled to release quarterly results on Wednesday.

Market participants are monitoring Wednesday’s ADP employment figures closely, anticipating Friday’s comprehensive May employment report, which could significantly influence trading activity entering the weekend.

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