BNO and SPY Related Headlines
Go Back- Barclays: US-Iran Deal Progress Could Broaden Global Equity Performance
- Wolfe Research warns of potential central bank policy errors amid elevated oil prices
- Goldman Sachs sees US stocks edge lower on oil price surge
- Iran Supreme Leader Sees 'New Chapter' in Gulf and SoH Post 'America's humiliating defeat'
- Goldman Sachs: 'We now forecast a 1.7mbpd drop in global oil demand in 2Q26 to partially offset what we estimate is a 14.5mbpd production loss'
- Pakistan Confident It Can Get Iran To Attend Talks With US - Reuters
- Middle East war raises financial stability risks, IMF warns
- Raymond James Believes White House Has Not Made Decision on How to Proceed with Iran, Sees War Lasting to Mid-April
- Goldman on the worsening situation in the Strait: 'expect hikes to be unwound again in 2027 as inflation declines and the economy weakens'
- Jefferies: 'Western media has continued...to describe the Strait of Hormuz as closed...it is only closed to all container and tanker traffic'
- Goldman recaps all their estimate changes from Brent to GDP to TOPIX and EU estimates
- JPMorgan: 'we are adjusting our 2026 year-end S&P 500 price target to 7,200 from 7,500', 'washout in investor sentiment'
- Trump: US has been informed by most of our NATO "allies" that they don't want to get involved with our military operation against terrorist regime of Iran.
- Hamas Held Talks With Trump-led 'Board Of Peace' In Bid To Safeguard Gaza Ceasefire Under Strain Of Iran War - Reuters
- Trump: Many Countries Will be Sending War Ships to Keep Hormuz Open, We Will Get Hormuz Open
- BofA: we suggest fading oil >$100/bbl
- Jefferies on US Releasing SPR: 'an example of the lack of strategic planning'
- US Sec. of Interior on CNBC expects US oil Co's to announce production increases in response to price signals
- Evercore: 'at this point we have a hard time seeing Congress pass any legislation related to the war.
- CFTC Announces Marc H. Sielski as Executive Director
- Is the market overreacting to the Middle East crisis? UBS weighs in

