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April 14, 2026

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  • Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) rose 290.36 points, or 0.60%, to 48,508.61 driven by Middle East conflict easing reports.
  • The S&P 500 SPX gained 60.15 points, or 0.88%, to 6,946.39, and the Nasdaq Composite IXIC jumped 326.91 points, or 1.41%, to 23,510.64.
  • The S&P 500 SPX is on track to recoup all losses since the start of the war in the Middle East.
  • The Nasdaq 100 NDX is set for a 10-day winning streak, its longest since 2021.
  • BlackRock BLK gained 4.2% following a rise in first-quarter profit.
  • Amazon.com AMZN agreed to buy Globalstar GSAT for an undisclosed amount, leading to a 10.1% increase in Globalstarโ€™s shares.
  • United Airlines UAL rose 4% and American Airlines AAL rose 8.9%, respectively, following Scott Kirbyโ€™s pitch for a potential merger with American Airlines to Trump.
  • U.S. producer prices increased less than expected in March.
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Summary

Market indices advanced Tuesday following reports of renewed diplomatic efforts to resolve the Middle East conflict, alongside corporate earnings releases. Delegations from the U.S. and Iran were reportedly considering resuming talks in Pakistan. President Trump stated Iranโ€™s desire for a deal, contributing to gains across the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite. BlackRock and Citigroup saw significant increases after positive earnings reports, while United Airlines and American Airlines shares surged following a proposed merger suggestion. Amazonโ€™s acquisition of Globalstar fueled a 10.1% jump in Globalstarโ€™s stock. Producer prices rose less than anticipated, and advancing stocks outnumbered decliners across major exchanges, suggesting a positive market trend.

INSIGHTS


US-IRAN CONFLICT DRIVES MARKET REBOUND
The global stock markets experienced a significant rally on Tuesday, fueled primarily by cautious optimism surrounding potential de-escalation efforts in the U.S.-Iran conflict. Initial reports suggested that delegations from the U.S. and Iran were poised to resume negotiations in Pakistan, aiming to conclude the ongoing war. This development, coupled with statements from President Trump indicating Iranโ€™s desire for a resolution, provided a much-needed boost to investor sentiment, traditionally sensitive to geopolitical instability in the Middle East. Market analysts, such as Bob Savage of BNY, highlighted the shift in focus from military action to diplomatic dialogue as a positive catalyst, anticipating a potential turning point in the crisis. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all recorded substantial gains, demonstrating widespread investor confidence in the possibility of a peaceful resolution.

EARNINGS SEASON AND CORPORATE CONFIDENCE
Alongside the geopolitical developments, the release of first-quarter earnings reports contributed significantly to the marketโ€™s upward trajectory. Investors shifted their attention from macroeconomic concerns, specifically the impact of the U.S.-Iran war, to the individual performance of companies. Several major corporations, including BlackRock, Citigroup, and Johnson & Johnson, reported strong results, driving stock prices upwards. BlackRockโ€™s gains were bolstered by robust inflows into its ETFs and increased performance fees, while Citigroup exceeded profit estimates, further supporting its rally. These positive earnings reports injected a dose of confidence into the market, demonstrating the underlying strength of the U.S. economy despite the prevailing uncertainties. Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B Riley Wealth, emphasized the importance of this shift in focus, noting that the earnings season would provide investors with a more granular understanding of corporate health and guide investment decisions.

KEY STOCK MOVERS AND INDUSTRY TRENDS
Several individual stocks experienced notable gains, reflecting broader market trends. United Airlines and American Airlines soared, with United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby reportedly pitching a merger to President Trump, signaling potential consolidation within the airline industry. Globalstar saw a dramatic surge in its share price following Amazonโ€™s acquisition agreement, demonstrating the impact of significant corporate deals. Furthermore, the technology sector experienced a particularly strong day, with software stocks (.SPLRCIS) posting their largest gains in over a year, driven by continued investor interest in innovation and growth. Conversely, Wells Fargo faced a decline following disappointing interest income, highlighting the sensitivity of the financial sector to economic conditions. The overall market landscape revealed a diverse range of factors influencing investor decisions, with a notable emphasis on both geopolitical developments and corporate performance.

Our editorial team uses AI tools to aggregate and synthesize global reporting. Data is cross-referenced with public records as of April 2026.