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Peace deal hopes boost Wall Street stocks despite latest US strikes
AFP87d agoneutral
Peace deal hopes boost Wall Street stocks despite latest US strikes

Wall Street stocks mostly rose Tuesday, lifting the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to fresh records on hopes for a Middle East peace deal.While Wall Street was closed on Monday, stock markets had rallied elsewhere and crude futures dropped below $100 a barrel after reports that an Iran deal might come within days.

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How major US stock indexes fared Tuesday 5/26/2026

The U.S. stock market rose to more all-time highs and caught up with climbs for others around the world from the day before, when President Donald Trump said negotiations were “proceeding nicely” with Iran on ending their war. The Nasdaq composite climbed 1.2% to reach a record of its own. The Nasdaq composite rose 312.21 points, or 1.2%, to 26,656.18.

Dow Slips While S&P 500 Heads for Record
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Dow Slips While S&P 500 Heads for Record

The Dow turned 130 years old today. Its gift is a selloff. The Dow, which is celebrating 130 years of tracking the U.S. equity market, is down 170 points or 0.3% today. It has given back gains made earlier in the session, when it was tracking a record close.

Ferrari’s New EV Looks Like a Nissan Leaf—and Costs $640,000
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Ferrari’s New EV Looks Like a Nissan Leaf—and Costs $640,000

Ferrari is going electric while others are shying away from the space, and investors don’t look happy about it—especially when the design of the car in question doesn’t reach the standards buyers expect from the luxury automaker. It’s named the Luce, after the Italian word for light. Ferrari’s U.S.-listed shares dropped 4.4% to $332.95 in early trading on Tuesday, while the and were up 0.7% and 0.3%, respectively.