Asian shares climbed sharply on Friday, tracking big Wall Street gains, and oil prices slipped after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed there was a breakthrough in talks to end the Iran war. Samsung Electronics, South Korea's most valuable company, advanced 11.2%. Tokyo’s Nikkei’s 225 gained 3.5% to 66,442.95, also led by gains for technology stocks.
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Bitcoin ETFs posted a record $4.4B outflow streak. Trump's Iran deal lifted BTC 3%, but the Fed meets June 16.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after President Trump reversed course on a military escalation against Iran that wiped $1.2 trillion from the market earlier in the day.
The biggest catalyst for markets on Friday is the SpaceX IPO, set to debut on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after President Trump reversed course on a military escalation against Iran that wiped $1.2 trillion from the market earlier in the day.
Shares of general merchandise retailer Target (NYSE:TGT) jumped 3.3% in the afternoon session after President Trump reversed course on a military escalation against Iran that wiped $1.2 trillion from the market earlier in the day.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after President Trump reversed course on a military escalation against Iran that wiped $1.2 trillion from the market earlier in the day.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after President Trump reversed course on a military escalation against Iran that wiped $1.2 trillion from the market earlier in the day.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after President Trump reversed course on a military escalation against Iran that wiped $1.2 trillion from the market earlier in the day.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after President Trump reversed course on a military escalation against Iran that wiped $1.2 trillion from the market earlier in the day.
Meta Platforms looks like a screaming bargain right now.
The market seemed to breathe a sigh of relief on Thursday after President Donald Trump canceled plans to strike Iran, and signaled that peace talks were gaining ground. The Nasdaq Composite Index closed up 2.5%. After the big Iran boost, market attention is now squarely on tomorrow’s SpaceX debut, which will be biggest initial public offering of all time.
Wall Street geared up for SpaceX's market debut and assessed prospects for an end to US-Iran hostilities.

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes ended sharply higher on Thursday, with the Dow adding more than 1.8%, the S&P 500 climbing one-and-three-quarters percent and the Nasdaq jumping more than two-and-a-half percent.</p><p>President Donald Trump canceled planned strikes on Iran and said a peace deal with Tehran could come as soon as this weekend.</p><p>While oil prices dropped sharply, Ben McMillan, chief investment officer at IDX Advisors, warned that inflationary and other economic pressures wouldn't immediately subside. </p><p>"It's not a spring where all of a sudden, once everything is signed and everybody agrees to a ceasefire, inflation magically comes down, even if the price of oil does. You know, supply chains have been disrupted, and not just oil, by the way, too, things like fertilizer, things that impact the food supply. And we're starting to see that percolate through the system."</p><p>Feeding inflation worries, data on Thursday showed U.S. producer prices increased more than expected in May, leading to the largest annual gain in over three years.</p><p>:: Oracle</p><p>Among the day's stock moves, shares of Oracle bucked what was otherwise a strong day for tech stocks, plunging 8.5% after the firm projected capital spending plans for fiscal 2027 above Wall Street estimates.</p><p>And shares of Adobe, down more than 6% at the close, plunged further in extended trading, despite the Photoshop maker raising its annual revenue forecast. The company also announced the departure of its CFO only three months after Adobe's CEO said he would step down.</p><p>And SpaceX priced the biggest-ever U.S. IPO at $135 per share, making Elon Musk’s rocket maker one of the world’s most valuable companies. The IPO raised a record $75 billion, valuing the company at nearly $1.8 trillion, a record for an initial offering. Trading is set to begin on Friday.</p></body>
In the most recent trading session, Astrazeneca (AZN) closed at $182.28, indicating a +1.86% shift from the previous trading day.
Lyft (LYFT) reached $13.71 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +2.39% change compared to its last close.
Trane Technologies (TT) closed at $460.14 in the latest trading session, marking a +2.45% move from the prior day.
In the most recent trading session, Oneok Inc. (OKE) closed at $89.2, indicating a -1.51% shift from the previous trading day.
AMC’s fresh equity raise, surging volume, and box-office rebound put its turnaround narrative back in focus, today, June 11, 2026.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Vertex Pharmaceuticals (VRTX) stood at $444.41, denoting a +2% move from the preceding trading day.
Wix.com (WIX) concluded the recent trading session at $44.11, signifying a -4.54% move from its prior day's close.
Roku (ROKU) reached $119.62 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +2.29% change compared to its last close.
Shares of networking chips designer Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) jumped 5.9% in the morning session after the company’s upcoming addition to the S&P 500 index fueled investor buying ahead of the event.
Dow Jones futures: The S&P 500 and Nasdaq jumped as Trump canceled Iran strikes, but still below key levels. The SpaceX IPO priced at 135 a share. CrowdStrike flashed a new buy signal.