Stock Futures Rise as Oil Retreats From $90 on Iran Talks Hopes

U.S. equity futures climbed after Iran indicated openness to negotiations, easing concerns over prolonged geopolitical tensions. U.S. stock futures advanced early Monday as oil prices pulled back from session highs near $90 a barrel. The retreat followed Iran’s signal that

U.S. equity futures climbed after Iran indicated openness to negotiations, easing concerns over prolonged geopolitical tensions.

U.S. stock futures advanced early Monday as oil prices pulled back from session highs near $90 a barrel. The retreat followed Iran’s signal that it remained open to negotiations despite nine days of U.S. strikes, providing relief to investors.

Brent crude briefly topped $90 before settling around $88.25, while U.S. crude traded near $82.25. Equity futures saw gains, with S&P 500 futures up 0.36%, Nasdaq-100 futures rising 0.78%, and Dow futures adding 121 points, or 0.23%. Last week, all three major benchmarks posted losses, with the S&P 500 down 1.6% and the Nasdaq shedding 2.9%.

Chipmakers led the rebound, with the VanEck Semiconductor ETF gaining over 1% and Micron Technology rising more than 3%. Investors are also focusing on the upcoming second-quarter earnings season, which kicks off this week.

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