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World Shares Drop, Oil Jumps As Middle East Unrest Deepens

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June 4, 2026
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Global stocks fell and oil prices climbed on Wednesday ​as hopes for a swift end to the Iran war faded, with renewed hostilities dampening risk appetite.

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.21%, the S&P 500 lost 0.74%, and the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.89%.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index dipped ​0.66%. MSCI’s gauge of stocks across the globe fell 0.65%.
Tensions in the Middle East escalated after Iranian attacks ​on Kuwait damaged its airport and injured dozens of people, while U.S. forces struck targets near ⁠the Strait of Hormuz.
Diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict showed little progress.
“The broad market and the tech sector ​have led this strong, strong rally for the past several sessions, and today’s taking a breather,” said Wasif Latif, chief investment ​officer at Sarmaya Partners. “The headline coming out of the Middle East with the Iran war continuing to escalate, de-escalate, escalate, and then de-escalate again. That’s the reason for the market selloff today.”
Oil prices neared $100 a barrel, with Brent crude settling up 1.89% at $97.81.
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Investor enthusiasm ​over AI continued to support equities.
In Asia, stock indexes climbed to record highs in Japan and Taiwan.
Shares in Marvell Technology rose 3.73%, ​extending gains from a record high on Tuesday after Nvidia boss Jensen Huang called the chipmaker the next trillion-dollar company.
SpaceX, which is ‌largely focused ⁠on AI, plans to raise $75 billion in a blockbuster initial public offering, according to a source familiar with the matter.

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“Our view continues to be that this strong run-up in semiconductors and data-center demand is a lot of pulling forward of future demand and consumption, and that’s helping the economy,” Latif added.

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Currency markets were jittery after the dollar strengthened ​to the 160 yen level, ​a threshold that often ⁠heightens concerns about potential intervention by Japanese authorities.
The Japanese yen weakened 0.11% against the greenback to 160.05 per dollar.
The fall in the yen prompted warnings from the finance minister on Wednesday.
The ​euro was down 0.27% against the greenback at $1.160.
The dollar index , which tracks the currency against ​its peers, ⁠rose 0.23% to 99.52.
Markets had expected rate cuts before the Iran war, but have now pretty much priced out U.S. rate increases this year.
In Europe, a rate increase next week is almost fully priced in after data showed inflation accelerated last month. Traders see ⁠roughly a ​75% chance of a June hike in Japan.
U.S. 10-year Treasury yields rose ​3.4 basis points to 4.489% . Data showed U.S. private payrolls increased more than expected in May. More comprehensive official jobs numbers are due on Friday.
Spot ​gold fell 0.99% to $4,440.06 an ounce.

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