Wall Street Rises and Stocks Rebound Amid Iran De-escalation Hopes and T-note Yield Tumble
Key Wall Street stock indices recorded strong gains, with some attributing the rally to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's de-escalation messages and month-end flows, while others point to tumbling T-note yields as a primary driver for the market rebound. U.S. stocks specifically surged on Tuesday, ending a tough month on a high note, driven by optimism about a potential end to the Iran war.
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Stocks surge, ending a tough month on a high note. But there’s skepticism about the rally.
U.S. stocks surged Tuesday on growing optimistic about a potential end to the the Iran war.
By Joy Wiltermuth
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