US stock futures experienced a notable upswing on Thursday, driven primarily by gains in the technology sector. Investors were reacting to significant developments, including the signing of an interim peace deal between the United States and Iran, as well as the Federal Reserve’s recent decision regarding interest rates.
Contracts for the tech-oriented Nasdaq 100 surged approximately 1.4%, while the S&P 500 saw an increase of 0.8%. Additionally, futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.6%. This market activity followed a period of sharp declines in Wall Street stocks, reflecting investor optimism over the latest geopolitical developments and financial policy updates.
On Wednesday, President Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani formalized their countries’ peace agreement through a memorandum, an event that had been anticipated to occur the following day. The deal officially came into effect on Thursday, which could expedite plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping and lift sanctions on Iranian oil exports. Negotiations regarding more complex issues, including Iran’s nuclear program, are expected to commence within the next 60 days.
In parallel, investors are closely monitoring indications that the Federal Reserve may maintain or even increase interest rates in response to ongoing inflationary pressures. After announcing its decision to hold rates steady on Wednesday, Fed officials indicated that future hikes could be on the horizon later this year, reflecting a hawkish stance in light of stable job market conditions and the geopolitical landscape.
As market participants turned their attention to these developments, Thursday marked the final trading day for Wall Street before a scheduled closure on Friday to observe the Juneteenth holiday. This pause in trading may further influence market sentiments as investors assess the implications of both the peace agreement and the Federal Reserve’s position.



