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Trading Day: S&P 500, Nasdaq nab all-time closing highs, buoyed by Middle East optimism

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleApril 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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By Stephen Culp

NEW YORK, April 15 (Reuters) – The and the both logged record closing highs on Wednesday as investors assessed developments in the U.S.-Iran conflict and turned their focus to corporate earnings.

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Here are a few articles I recommend to help you make sense of what happened in markets today. 1. U.S. President Donald Trump said the war on Iran wasnearing its conclusion amid a diplomatic push to continue peacetalks 2. The International Monetary Fund cautioned countriesagainst implementing broad fuel subsidies to cope withwar-related energy shock 3. beat first-quarter profit estimates asmarket volatility boosted trading revenue to a record 4. , benefiting from a surge in dealmakingand record equities trading revenue, also beat first-quarterprofit expectations 5. Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said that while shesees no immediate need for the Fed to change its target rate,rate cuts or even hikes are possible down the road

Today’s Key Market Moves * STOCKS: Tech shares boosted the Nasdaq and helped boostthe S&P 500 to a record closing high, while European sharesdipped as investors gauged Middle East developments, earnings * SECTORS/SHARES: Of the 11 major sectors in the S&P 500,four ended green, led by tech shares. The S&P 500 Software &Services index, having suffered a months-long period of weaknesson AI disruption fears, was a clear outperformer, rising 4.3% * FX: The dollar was essentially flat on a range-bound day * BONDS: Benchmark Treasury yields rose as investorsweighed Trump’s assurances that the war could end soon * COMMODITIES/METALS: U.S. WTI crude settled essentiallyflat and settled slightly higher, while drifted loweras investors assessed the latest signals from the U.S.-Iransituation

Today’s Talking Points

* S&P 500, Nasdaq reached their first record closing highs since the U.S.-Iran conflict began

Hopes of de-escalation and robust earnings expectations pushed the indexes to all-time closing highs, reassuring investors that a bull market remains intact.

Reaching those records during an active geopolitical crisis signified a shift in market positioning as traders appeared more willing to price in less severe escalation risks in the near term.

* Shares of soared 582.3% after announcing a move from footwear to AI computing infrastructure

In an unusual pivot, the San Francisco-based company said it would execute a $50 million convertible financing agreement with an institutional investor, the proceeds of which will be used to acquire graphics processing units (GPUs).

* Trump threatens to fire Powell if he doesn’t quit Fed board

Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell from his separate seat on the central bank’s Board of Governors if he does not relinquish the post when his term as Fed chief ends on May 15.

The administration’s threats against Powell, including an ongoing criminal investigation, could delay Senate confirmation of Kevin Warsh, Trump’s pick to succeed Powell.

What could move markets tomorrow? * Developments in the Middle East * Energy market moves * Social media posts from Trump * U.S. weekly jobless claims * U.S. industrial output (March) * UK GDP (February) * UK industrial output (February) * Euro zone consumer prices (March) * Austria, Italy, Poland, Croatia CPI (March) * Federal Reserve policymakers slated to speak: New York FedPresident John Williams, Fed Board Governor Stephen Miran * Companies on deck to report first-quarter earningstomorrow include Netflix, U.S. Bancorp, Travelers Companies andPepsiCo, among others

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Opinions expressed are those of the author. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.



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