New York Post
11 Jun 2026, 19:09 UTC · 2h ago
Dow jumps nearly 800 points after Trump calls off Iran strikes, chip stocks rebound
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New York Post
11 Jun 2026, 19:09 UTC · 2h ago
NewsImpactScreener rates every claim in this story for market impact and maps it to the tickers most exposed.

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President Trump cancelled scheduled airstrikes on Iran following an approved peace deal involving multiple regional powers. — Directly removes immediate geopolitical conflict risk, leading to a massive relief rally in equities and a drop in oil prices.
+0.80The US and Iran have nearly finalized an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and resume nuclear negotiations. — Ensures stability for global energy transit and reduces the long-term risk of nuclear escalation.
+0.60May Producer Price Index data showed wholesale inflation reached its highest level since November 2022. — Hotter-than-expected inflation reduces the likelihood of near-term interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
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SpaceX is launching an IPO on Friday with a targeted valuation of $1.75 trillion. — A massive liquidity event and valuation benchmark for the AI/tech sector that can drive broader market sentiment.
+0.40Oracle shares fell 10% due to plans to spend an additional $20 billion despite reporting an earnings beat. — Negative free cash flow and aggressive spending plans create company-specific headwinds despite revenue growth.
-0.30Which stocks this story touches
Shares rose 7.2% as chip stocks rebounded following the cancellation of strikes.
Shares rose 5.6% as part of a broader recovery in tech and chip stocks.
Shares rose 6.8% due to the market's relief over the avoided conflict.
Shares sank 10% due to negative free cash flow and high planned spending despite an earnings beat.
Shares jumped 1.3% following the positive news regarding the peace deal.
Shares jumped 0.8% as part of the tech sector recovery.
[mutual] Both are identified as chip stocks reacting to the same geopolitical events.
[mutual] Both are identified as chip stocks reacting to the same geopolitical events.
[mutual] Both are identified as chip stocks reacting to the same geopolitical events.
[mutual] Both are identified as chip stocks reacting to the same geopolitical events.
[mutual] Both are identified as chip stocks reacting to the same geopolitical events.
[mutual] Both are identified as chip stocks reacting to the same geopolitical events.
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