Travel Stocks Surge 7% on Ceasefire: Who’s Leading the Rally
Delta, Carnival, and European airlines jumped as much as 7% on the Iran ceasefire. Here’s why travel stocks lead geopolitical relief rallies — and what risks remain.
Delta, Carnival, and European airlines jumped as much as 7% on the Iran ceasefire. Here’s why travel stocks lead geopolitical relief rallies — and what risks remain.
Morgan Stanley and Fundstrat are calling for surprise beats as Q1 2026 earnings season kicks off. Here’s why analysts think the chaos may actually help.
SK Hynix surged 15%, TSMC 4.8%, Tokyo Electron 10% on ceasefire news. The hidden driver: Iran had been strangling the chip industry’s helium supply.
Wall Street traders have a new acronym for Trump’s pattern of dramatic threats followed by sudden retreats — and it’s reshaping how markets price geopolitical risk in 2026.
Crude oil posted its sharpest single-session drop in years as a ceasefire dissolved the war premium. Airlines, cruise lines, and consumers stand to gain.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Wells Fargo report Q1 2026 earnings this week. Bank stocks are rallying, but the numbers will tell the real story.
Super Micro Computer launches an independent investigation after its co-founder is indicted. A look at SMCI’s governance track record and what it means for investors.
China’s central bank just made its largest gold purchase in a year. Here’s why central banks worldwide are stockpiling bullion and what it signals for markets.
The IMF and Bank of America are warning of stagflation as oil prices, weakening manufacturing data, and stubborn inflation collide. Here is what the data shows.
U.S. labor force participation has dropped to 61.2%, the lowest since 1976. Here is how the shrinking workforce reshapes winners and losers across the stock market.