Global stocks rise after Trump’s Iran message, but Chile’s Ipsa falls

Global markets closed higher after Donald Trump’s announcement of talks with Iran to de-escalate the Middle East conflict, driving oil prices down. In Chile, however, the Ipsa index fell 0.49% to 10,227.64 points amid local concerns over domestic consumption and the Mepco fuel mechanism.

Major global markets posted strong gains on March 23, 2026, following a Truth Social post by U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump stated that the United States and Iran have held “very good and productive conversations” over the past two days toward a “complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East.” He also noted instructing the Department of War to postpone strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days, contingent on ongoing talks' success. This eased prior fears, with WTI crude falling 9.5% to $88.9 per barrel and Brent dropping 9.49% to $96.31, from an intraday high of $120. Markets had awaited Trump's 48-hour deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of world oil flows. The S&P500 rose 1.23%, Dow Jones and Nasdaq 1.38% each. Asian indices closed lower pre-announcement: Kospi -6.49%, Nikkei -3.48%, Hang Seng -3.54%.In Chile, the Ipsa index bucked the trend, declining 0.49% to 10,227.64 points. Local analysts cited domestic factors. Guillermo Araya of Renta4 said the “noise” comes from uncertainty over the Mepco fuel price stabilization mechanism, pending a decision from the Finance Minister. Jorge Tolosa of Vector Capital attributed the drop to falls in domestic consumption stocks like Falabella (-4.22%), Cencosud (-2.5%), and Banco de Chile (-4.44%, post-dividend payout). Emanoelle Santos of XTB noted pressure from potential sustained high rates by the Central Bank amid global inflation. SQM-B gained 6.85%.The dollar fell $20.05 to $908.50 in Chile, the biggest daily drop since April 2025. Copper spot dipped 1.09% to $5.39 per pound on the London Metal Exchange (year's second-lowest, after $5.36 on March 19), but futures rose 3.37% to $5.46. Juan Ignacio Guzmán of GEM said if the crisis eases, copper could rebound to $5.7-$6 per pound; if it worsens into recession, fall to $4.

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Wall Street traders celebrate stock market rally on screens showing Dow Jones and BMV surges after US-Iran truce news.
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Markets rally after US-Iran two-week truce announcement

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Wall Street and Mexico's BMV stock markets closed sharply higher on Wednesday, reacting to Tuesday's post-market announcement of a two-week truce between the US and Iran—including negotiations and gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz—following President Trump's ultimatum. The Dow Jones surged 2.85%, while the BMV's IPC climbed 2.47%. The Mexican peso strengthened up to 1.9% against the dollar.

Global markets reacted optimistically to a two-week truce announcement between the United States and Iran, boosting stocks and bonds while oil prices plunged. President Donald Trump confirmed a regime change in Iran and talks on sanctions relief. In Argentina, the country risk index dropped below 570 basis points.

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Wall Street posted losses on May 19 as a lack of clarity in geopolitical agreements revived fears of a longer Middle East conflict.

The Mexican stock market closed higher on Monday, May 18, while Wall Street posted mixed results amid uncertainty over a potential United States-Iran agreement.

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Wall Street markets closed higher on Thursday April 16, boosted by optimism over an Israel-Lebanon agreement ending the Middle East war, while Mexico's Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) fell 0.78%. The BMV's main IPC index settled at 69,095.02 points. The Mexican peso appreciated 0.05% against the dollar.

Indian stock markets surged more than 2 percent on Friday amid expectations of a diplomatic breakthrough between the US and Iran.

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Indian equities rose more than 1 percent on Monday amid optimism over a potential peace deal between the United States and Iran. Broader Asian stocks also posted modest gains following the news. Traders reduced bearish positions as crude oil prices eased.

 

 

 

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