US stock futures climbed on Tuesday morning as investors looked past rising Middle East tensions and focused on a strong start to earnings season.
Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 145 points, or 0.3%. S&P 500 futures gained 0.3% and Nasdaq 100 futures added 0.6%.
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Monday saw a broad sell-off after the United Arab Emirates reported Iran had fired missiles at it. That sparked fears about a wider conflict in the region.
By Tuesday morning, however, those fears had cooled. President Trump stopped short of calling Iran’s actions a ceasefire violation, suggesting peace talks may continue.
Palantir reported first-quarter revenue and profit that topped Wall Street estimates. Revenue jumped 85%, driven by US government contracts and commercial clients.
Despite the beat, shares fell as investors raised questions about how AI tools might affect its software business going forward.
The result was still seen as a positive signal for the broader market. Palantir became the latest large-cap company to beat analyst targets this earnings season.
Oil prices dropped on Tuesday after spiking the day before. Brent crude futures fell 1% to around $113 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate traded near $104 a barrel, down about 2%.
Traders were selling crude on hopes that tensions in the Strait of Hormuz could ease. The waterway has been at the center of the US-Iran standoff in recent weeks.
Elevated oil prices have been a lingering concern for Wall Street. Tuesday’s pullback offered some relief to investors watching energy costs closely.
The 10-year Treasury yield edged one basis point lower to 4.43%. The dollar rose 0.1% against a basket of major currencies.
Investors are now watching a busy earnings lineup for Tuesday. Advanced Micro Devices reports results that could shed light on chip demand tied to the AI sector.
Shopify, Pfizer, Occidental, and Ferrari are also set to report. Each company is being watched for signs of how the broader economic backdrop is affecting business.
On the data side, markets are waiting for fresh US trade balance figures and the latest JOLTS report, which tracks job openings and labor turnover.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP also rose in early trading Tuesday, moving alongside the broader risk-on mood in markets.
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