Stockholmsbörsen stiger 3,9 procent efter Iran–USA-vapenvila

Stockholmsbörsen steg 3,9 procent på onsdagen efter nattens uppgörelse om vapenvila mellan Iran och USA. Börsrusningen var bred bland tungviktarna, med Volvo AB upp 7,7 procent. Farhågor om uppgörelsens bräcklighet påverkade inte investerarnas humör nämnvärt.

Stockholmsbörsen avslutade onsdagen med en uppgång på 3,9 procent efter nattens besked om en två veckor lång vapenvila mellan USA och Iran. Uppgörelsen inkluderar öppnandet av Hormuzsundet, vilket återupprättar oljeflödet från Persiska viken.

Flera tungviktare ledde rusningen. Lastbilstillverkaren Volvo AB steg 7,7 procent, medan Boliden, Atlas Copco, ABB och Sandvik alla ökade mellan 5 och 7 procent, enligt rapporter från Sydsvenskan och Expressen.

Asienbörserna följde efter med Tokyo upp över 5 procent, och USA:s terminer pekade på cirka 3 procent plus. På onsdagseftermiddagen dök orosmoln upp kring israeliska angrepp mot Libanon med många döda. Iranska medier rapporterade att Teheran kan dra sig ur om vapenvilan inte utvidgas till Libanon, men detta påverkade inte Stockholm.

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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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Seoul stocks opened higher Thursday as U.S. President Donald Trump hinted at a possible end to the monthlong war with Iran. The benchmark KOSPI rose 1.15 percent to 5,541.81 in early trading. Global markets rallied similarly on de-escalation hopes.

South Korean stocks fell Friday morning after Iran's new leader vowed to maintain the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, causing global crude prices to fluctuate around the $100 level. The KOSPI index dropped sharply at the open but trimmed losses later while staying in negative territory. Disruptions at the key Middle East waterway persist despite U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that the war is nearing an end.

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Asian stock markets opened in the red on Wednesday due to the US-Iran conflict, with South Korea experiencing a historic plunge in its Kospi index. Positive US employment data boosted gains in Wall Street and the Mexican Stock Exchange. President Claudia Sheinbaum assured that Mexico is working to prevent fuel price increases.

Seoul stocks opened sharply lower on Monday amid renewed energy price concerns after Iran's warning on the Strait of Hormuz. The KOSPI fell 4.72% in the first 15 minutes. The drop comes amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions.

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South Korea's Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol said on Thursday that volatility in financial and foreign exchange markets has "somewhat eased" following a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran. The statement came after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a suspension of strikes on Iran, which led South Korean stocks to surge nearly 7 percent on Wednesday and the Korean won to strengthen sharply against the U.S. dollar. The government pledged to remain vigilant in maintaining macroeconomic stability.

 

 

 

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