
Equity futures tied to the US rose to their records on Tuesday ahead of the week’s open, supported by signals of a potential agreement between the US and Iran over the weekend. Contracts attached to the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Dow were over 0.5% higher to their respective peaks. US President Trump and Secretary of State Rubio stated they are close to agreeing with concessions on a deal that would restore energy trade through the Strait of Hormuz, lowering oil prices and limiting the impact of surging inflation. Stocks held their gains despite fresh strikes between US and Iranian forces, denting certainty for the deal. AI hyperscalers and compute infrastructure companies were mostly higher after leading the main stock indices this year. Tesla, Nvidia, and Alphabet were around 1% higher premarket. Meanwhile, Eli Lilly gained 1.3% after acquiring vaccine companies. In turn, Melrose sank 8% after authorities ordered precautionary evacuations in its GKN facility.
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