HomeMarket NewsUS Stock Market Live Updates: Dow, S&P, Nasdaq climb amid Apple churn, Iran watch, Warsh hearing
Wall Street is trading modestly higher on Tuesday, attempting a rebound after the previous session’s pullback, even as geopolitical uncertainty lingered. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 270 points, or 0.5%, leading gains among major indices. The S&P 500 added 0.2%, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.3%, recovering after all three major indices ended marginally lower on Monday.
US Stock Market Live Updates: Wall Street opened modestly higher on Tuesday, attempting a rebound after the previous session’s pullback, even as geopolitical uncertainty lingered.
The cautious uptick comes amid mixed signals on the geopolitical front. While tensions around Iran persist, a slight easing in oil prices offered some relief to investors.
West Texas Intermediate futures dipped about 0.4% to hover above $89 per barrel, while Brent crude slipped 0.3% to near $95.
Uncertainty, however, remains elevated. US President Donald Trump said Iran had “violated the ceasefire numerous times,” even as he indicated that negotiations could resume soon, potentially in Pakistan. With the temporary ceasefire set to expire late Wednesday, markets are closely watching whether diplomatic efforts will gain traction.

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