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S&P 500 Nears Record High as Middle East Ceasefire Boosts Oil Futures

June 26, 2025
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S&P 500 Nears Record High as Middle East Ceasefire Boosts Oil Futures

Michael Nagle/Bloomberg

Markets rallied on renewed optimism Monday as the S&P 500 edged within reach of its record high, buoyed by cooling geopolitical tensions and a sudden rise in oil prices.

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As seen in Millionaire MNL, investors digested two powerful signals: a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East and an energy market reaction that saw oil futures surge 1.4%, marking one of the strongest single-day climbs in recent weeks.

A Market on the Brink of History

The S&P 500 rose 0.7% during early trading, flirting with its all-time intraday high of 5,254 set earlier this year. The index, which tracks the performance of 500 of the largest U.S. companies, has been on a steady upward trajectory in 2024 thanks to resilient earnings, tame inflation readings, and a surprisingly robust labor market.

Analysts noted that investor positioning remains risk-on, with money flowing back into large-cap tech, energy, and financials as volatility fades.

“We’re seeing a classic relief rally,” said a senior strategist at BofA Global Research. “The geopolitical overhang that’s been clouding markets for months just got lighter.”

Middle East Ceasefire Eases Fears

Over the weekend, officials announced a temporary ceasefire agreement brokered between key Middle East actors. While details remain fluid, markets interpreted the development as a step toward stability in one of the world’s most volatile energy regions.

Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil futures both climbed 1.4%, erasing last week’s losses and renewing confidence in the energy sector. Energy stocks across the S&P 500 outperformed, with ExxonMobil and Chevron each gaining more than 2% by midday.

Sector Winners and Losers

The rally wasn’t evenly distributed. Tech led the gains, driven by a rebound in AI chipmakers and cloud software stocks. Financials also benefited from easing rate cut speculation, as Treasury yields steadied.

Conversely, utilities and real estate lagged behind, still grappling with rate-sensitive models and sector-specific pressures.

What This Means for Investors

While the S&P 500 has shown resilience, market strategists caution that new highs can trigger profit-taking and volatility.

“There’s still macro risk beneath the surface,” said one JPMorgan analyst. “We need to see how long the ceasefire holds, and how the Fed reacts to recent inflation prints before declaring victory.”

Nonetheless, the broader sentiment is one of cautious optimism. With oil stabilizing and geopolitical risk temporarily dialed down, the path to record territory looks increasingly likely.

A Historic Run, But Not Without Risk

Whether this breakout proves sustainable depends on more than global politics. Eyes remain on the Federal Reserve’s next moves, upcoming earnings season, and global supply chain developments.

But for now, Wall Street seems content riding the wave.

“Markets love clarity,” one hedge fund manager told Millionaire MNL. “Even a little bit of it goes a long way.”

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