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    Why are US stock market futures down today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to drop or rise again? Wall Street futures, US stocks to watch, analysts insights and market outlook

    Why are US stock market futures down today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq continue to drop or rise again? US stock futures fell after a strong rally as Iran tensions returned and oil prices jumped. Investors reduced risk positions while earnings season approaches. Energy shares gained while volatility increased. Analysts expect market swings in the near term as geopolitics, earnings, and economic outlook shape investor sentiment and trading decisions.

    Why is stock market rising today? Sensex jumps 400 points, Nifty above 24,450. 4 key factors explained

    Indian markets reversed early losses to trade higher, supported by a stronger rupee, continued FII buying and oil prices staying below $100 per barrel. Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty gained around 0.5%, while broader markets also moved into positive territory led by PSU banks and midcap stocks.

    Global Markets: Uncertain global outlook keeps investors balancing risk and opportunity

    Markets start the week on a positive note as Donald Trump signals possible easing of the Iran conflict, supporting global equities. However, optimism is tempered by concerns over sticky inflation, mixed economic data, and policy uncertainty. Investors are closely watching the April 21 hearing of Kevin Warsh, with shifting expectations now pointing to fewer or no rate cuts this year.

    GIFT Nifty up 60 points; here's the trading setup for today's session

    Indian equities are poised for consolidation at higher levels after a significant 10% rally. Investors are closely watching the US-Iran peace talks, with a ceasefire deadline approaching. The Nifty closed positively, gaining 1.3% for the week, while the India VIX saw a notable decline.

    Global Market Today: Oil jumps, stocks wobble as Mideast ceasefire hangs in the balance

    Middle East tensions sent oil prices soaring and stock markets wavering as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to a crawl. Despite a fragile ceasefire, Iran's vow of retaliation after a U.S. ship seizure has heightened concerns. While traders hope for a resolution, the immediate focus remains on the critical chokepoint and its impact on global supply and inflation.

    US stocks today: S&P 500, Nasdaq end at fresh records as oil prices tumble

    S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow hit fresh records as optimism over a possible Iran-US deal and Strait of Hormuz reopening sent oil prices down, easing inflation and boosting equities.

    The Economic Times
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