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US Stocks: US market opens lower as Iran stalemate lifts oil, yields

·Economic Times·Impact 4/5 · High

US Stocks started the day in a downward trend, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping 105.3 points at the opening. This decline is largely attributed to the recent stalemate in US-Iran relations, which has kept oil prices high. As a result, investors are becoming increasingly cautious, causing them to sell off stocks and government bonds. This shift in investor sentiment is also reflected in rising government bond yields, which are now near multi-year highs.

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Why it matters

The stalemate in Iran is causing oil prices to rise, which can lead to higher production costs and lower consumer spending. This could negatively impact US stocks and lead to a decrease in investor confidence.

Market impact

Impact score
4 / 5
Market signal
Positive / risk-on
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
60%

Markets & countries in focus

United StatesIran

Transmission channels

Iran stalemateOil price increaseHigher production costsLower consumer spendingUS equities decline

Likely winners & losers

Winners

  • Energy stocks
  • Commodities

Under pressure

  • US equities
  • Bonds

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