Wall Street Soars with Anticipation of U.S.-Iran Deal
Wall Street's main indexes opened higher Friday following record highs, as investors awaited deal details between the U.S. and Iran. The Dow gained 104.9 points, hitting 50,773.91. The S&P 500 rose by 15.7 points to 7,579.33, and the Nasdaq Composite increased by 43.4 points, reaching 26,960.84.
Wall Street's leading indexes surged at Friday's opening, continuing a streak of record-high closures the day before. Investors keenly awaited further details on a potential deal between the United States and Iran, which could signal a shift in international relations.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw an increase of 104.9 points, registering a 0.21% rise that brought it to 50,773.91. This upturn was mirrored by the S&P 500, which rose by 15.7 points, reaching 7,579.33 at the start of trading.
Similarly, the Nasdaq Composite made gains of 43.4 points, equivalent to a 0.16% increase, achieving a new mark of 26,960.84 at the opening bell. Market watchers are on edge for the official announcement on the U.S.-Iran discussions and how it may influence global economic dynamics.
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