U.S. stock futures declined Monday after Iran claimed missile strikes on a warship. The Pentagon denied the reports. Oil prices surged on supply concerns. The postU.S. stock futures declined Monday after Iran claimed missile strikes on a warship. The Pentagon denied the reports. Oil prices surged on supply concerns. The post

Stock Futures Dip as Iran Reports Missile Attack on U.S. Naval Vessel

2026/05/04 21:12
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Key Highlights

  • U.S. equity futures declined Monday following Iranian media claims of missile attacks on an American naval vessel in the Strait of Hormuz region
  • Pentagon officials refuted the Iranian state media claims, helping to stabilize early morning volatility
  • Crude oil prices jumped more than 3%, with Brent crude approaching $112 per barrel
  • President Trump unveiled “Project Freedom” to provide naval escorts through the strategic waterway; Tehran issued counter-threats
  • Friday’s April employment report is anticipated to show only 60,000 jobs added

Equity futures in the United States tumbled Monday morning following claims by Iranian state-controlled media outlets that missiles had targeted an American warship operating near the Strait of Hormuz. The allegations sparked immediate market volatility before U.S. officials issued denials.

Contracts linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined approximately 204 points, representing a 0.4% decrease. Futures on the S&P 500 dropped 0.2%, while Nasdaq 100 contracts shed 0.1%.

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Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq had achieved fresh all-time highs during Friday’s session, completing their strongest five-week stretch since May 2020. That bullish momentum faced headwinds Monday morning as geopolitical concerns took center stage.

Iran’s Fars News Agency reported that two missiles impacted a U.S. frigate after the vessel allegedly disregarded warnings against entering the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. Central Command responded via X, stating definitively that no naval vessels had sustained damage.

The official denial helped restore some market confidence, though lingering uncertainty persisted. Market participants rotated toward traditional safe-haven positions, driving the U.S. dollar index 0.3% higher against major global currencies.

Yields on 10-year Treasury notes advanced 4 basis points to reach 4.41%, reflecting investor appetite for lower-risk government securities.

Crude Oil Markets Rally on Transportation Concerns

Oil markets demonstrated significant sensitivity to the developing situation. Brent crude futures surged 3.4% to reach $111.80 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate increased 3.5% to $105.35 per barrel during morning trade.

The Strait of Hormuz represents one of the planet’s most critical maritime chokepoints. Approximately one-fifth of global petroleum supplies transit through this narrow passage, making any military escalation there an immediate concern for energy traders worldwide.

“Project Freedom” Initiative Heightens Regional Tensions

Over the weekend, President Trump announced the United States would commence naval escort operations for commercial vessels stranded in the contested waterway. The initiative was designated “Project Freedom.”

The escalating rhetoric between Washington and Tehran elevated the probability of direct military engagement and maintained pressure on trading desks throughout the morning.

On the corporate earnings front, several notable companies are scheduled to release quarterly results this week. Technology sector reports will come from semiconductor firms Lattice Semiconductor, Advanced Micro Devices, and Arm Holdings.

Palantir and Paramount Skydance are also slated to announce earnings in the coming days.

Friday will bring the April employment situation report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Economic forecasters project merely 60,000 new positions were created during the month, representing a significant deceleration from March’s 178,000 additions. The unemployment rate is projected to remain unchanged at 4.3%.

The swift denial issued by U.S. Central Command regarding the Iranian strike allegations proved instrumental in preventing additional declines in futures contracts during early Monday trading activity.

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