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US STOCKS-Wall Street gains as Iran war resolution hopes lift sentiment
Apr 1, 2026 7:53 AM

* Indexes up: Dow, S&P 500 0.68%, Nasdaq 1.03%

* Nike ( NKE ) slumps on forecasting surprise Q4 sales drop

* Private payrolls, retail sales rise more than expected

* Trump to address the nation on Iran war at 9 p.m. ET

(Updates on market open)

By Purvi Agarwal and Twesha Dikshit

April 1 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes rose on

Wednesday, after posting their biggest one-day gain in nearly a

year, following President Donald Trump's comments that suggested

an end to the Middle East conflict could be close.

Trump told Reuters that the U.S. would end its war on Iran

fairly soon and could return for "spot hits" if needed, hours

before he was scheduled to make a primetime address to the

nation.

"You have to be extremely careful on how you approach what's

being said, because there's been a lot of false starts," said

Robert Pavlik, senior portfolio manager at Dakota Wealth.

"When it (the market) gets down to correction levels, he

comes out and says these things ... And all of a sudden, it

blows up on you and you're back to square one or even worse."

Meanwhile, Nike ( NKE ) slumped 13.5% to a decade low after

the sportswear giant forecast a surprise drop in its

fourth-quarter sales, limiting gains on the S&P 500 consumer

discretionary index.

At 10:03 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average

rose 313.24 points, or 0.68%, to 46,650.95, the S&P 500

gained 44.60 points, or 0.68%, to 6,573.12 and the Nasdaq

Composite gained 221.30 points, or 1.03%, to 21,811.93.

Technology shares continued to rise for a second

day, up 1.1%. Chipmakers were among the biggest boosts, with the

Philadelphia Semiconductor Index adding 3.1%.

Intel ( INTC ) gained 7.8% after the company said it would

buy back Apollo's stake in its Ireland factory for $14.2

billion.

Oil prices fell as much as 3% on Wednesday, pulling the S&P

500 energy index down 3.4% to an over one-week low.

Airlines jumped, with the S&P Composite Passenger Airlines

sub-index up 3.2%, and defense stocks staged a

recovery, making industrial shares on the S&P 500 the

biggest percentage gainers.

The CBOE Volatility Index, Wall Street's fear gauge,

slipped to an over one-week low.

On the data front, ADP's national employment report showed

private payrolls increased steadily in March, while a Commerce

Department report showed retail sales in February rose 0.6%,

compared with an expected 0.5% rise. March ISM Manufacturing PMI

came in at 52.3, in line with estimates.

Nonfarm payroll figures for March will be in focus on

Friday, although U.S. markets will be closed for the Good Friday

holiday.

Money market participants had priced out any easing from the

U.S. Federal Reserve this year after the war outbreak stoked

energy-driven inflation fears. They had previously expected two

reductions.

St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem said he

doesn't see a near-term need for the U.S. central bank to change

its interest rate stance, echoing comments from other

policymakers this week.

Among other movers, memory chipmakers gained after Bernstein

said the TurboQuant sell-off fears were overdone, sending Micron

Technology ( MU ), Sandisk ( SNDK ) and Western Digital ( WDC )

up between 6% and 9%. Memory stocks sold off last week after

Google Research announced TurboQuant, a compression algorithm

that it says helps AI systems use much less memory without

hurting performance.

Hasbro ( HAS ) slipped 3.8% after the toymaker said it was

investigating a cybersecurity incident.

Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by a 2.29-to-1 ratio

on the NYSE and by a 2.42-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq.

The S&P 500 posted 4 new 52-week highs and 9 new lows while the

Nasdaq Composite recorded 39 new highs and 63 new lows.

(Reporting by Purvi Agarwal and Twesha Dikshit in Bengaluru;

Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Devika Syamnath)

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