Global markets were broadly cautious on Tuesday as investors assessed the implications of a preliminary peace agreement between the United States and Iran, monitored a surprise policy move from the Bank of Japan and continued to track the extraordinary post-IPO surge in SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX). Futures Trade in Narrow Range Ahead of Fed MeetingU.
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The S&P 500 closed Monday at 7,554.29, up 1.65%, as the Nasdaq surged 3.1%. This sharp rally appeared closely tied to geopolitical developments. On Sunday, June 14, President Trump announced the US-Iran peace deal via Truth Social, simultaneously authorizing the toll-free reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and removing the naval blockade. Consequently, WTI crude dropped roughly 5% to around $80, while Brent fell to $83, their lowest levels in months. The S&P now walks into one of the most consequ
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SpaceX (SPCX) investors have had plenty to digest after the company’s historic IPO, which sent its valuation to near $2.1 trillion on its first trading day, according to The Wall Street Journal. The stock priced at $135 closed near $160.95 and instantly became one of the most debated names on Wall ...
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Elon Musk recently posted on X, the social media platform he owns, that "whoever said 'money can't buy happiness' really knew what they were talking about." He's now in a position to test that theory at a scale nobody in history has ever faced. On June 12, 2026, SpaceX made its long-awaited stock ...
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Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter David Hollerith explains how SpaceX's (SPCX) initial public offering (IPO) is fueling Morgan Stanley (MS), Goldman Sachs (GS), JPMorgan (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), and Citi (C).
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<body><p>STORY: Shares of SpaceX rose as much as 17% on Monday, adding to gains after a blockbuster debut on Friday (June 12) that pushed the company's valuation past $2 trillion and cemented its position among the world's most valuable companies.</p><p>"It's really hard for me as a portfolio manager with over 30 years in this business to fathom why a company who had an operating loss of over $4 billion as recently as a year ago has commanded this must investor attention and become the largest IPO in our country's history," Mahn said.</p><p>Still, the success of SpaceX's public listing "tells other companies looking to IPO this year that perhaps the coast is clear, and now is the right time" to go public, he added. "That's a big switch for this market."</p></body>
SpaceX extended its debut rally as investors weighed its $2.1 trillion valuation and AI-linked momentum.

Two SpaceX (SPCX) retail investors who bought shares at the initial public offering (IPO), Tamar June and Shane Williams, join Yahoo Finance to explain the process, what drew them to the company, and their future plans with the stock.
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SpaceX's IPO underwriters maxed out their share purchases, adding to an already historic amount of money raised.
A CNBC segment that ran last week opened with a sentence you do not normally hear from a buyer. “It’s stupid. It’s unreasonable… The valuation is really, really aggressive, in my opinion,” said Marvin Jung, a regional director of operations in veterinary care. Then he told CNBC he had requested roughly 1,000 shares of SpaceX ... Why Retail Investors Are Piling Into the SpaceX IPO Despite a Historic $2.1 Trillion Valuation
SpaceX stock jumped nearly 8% in early trade, giving the shares a two day pop of over 25% since the rocket company's market debut on Friday.
SpaceX was the largest IPO in history surpassing $2.1 trillion market cap
SpaceX raised $85.7 billion in its IPO, the company said in a press release Monday. That’s up from the $75 billion that SpaceX initially sold in its public offering on Friday. The additional proceeds come from underwriters exercising their so-called “green-shoe option,” an overallotment of 83.