Wall Street rally lifts crypto sentiment amid Iran rumours
U.S. stock futures climbed Wednesday after reports that Iran had quietly approached the United States about negotiations to end the escalating Middle East conflict, lifting global risk sentiment.
Dow Jones futures rose 123 points while S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures advanced as investors reacted to the potential diplomatic development and easing energy prices.
“Markets are in headline-watching mode, with competing developments shifting sentiment hourly,”
Said Deutsche Bank analyst, Jim Reid.
The reported outreach, allegedly delivered through an intelligence backchannel, may include commitments from Iran to scale back ballistic missile and nuclear programmes in exchange for concessions from Washington.
Oil markets also cooled after days of sharp gains, with Brent crude slipping and West Texas Intermediate falling more than 1% as traders reassessed the likelihood of supply disruptions.
Macro shifts in global risk appetite frequently spill into digital asset markets, where Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies often track equity momentum during periods of geopolitical uncertainty.
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