Stocks rise after Iran ceasefire extended, AI optimism fuels rally

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U.S. stock futures edged higher after President Trump extended the Iran ceasefire, helping offset a prior pullback as traders monitor earnings ahead of Wednesday’s open. Energy led gains while real estate lagged; after-hours movers included Adobe’s buyback, United Airlines’ guidance and Capital One earnings. Analysts say AI-driven productivity could help the rally persist despite geopolitical uncertainties.
- Stock futures rise after Trump extends ceasefire with Iran: Live updates CNBC
- Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq slip amid Warsh hearing, Apple CEO change, Iran uncertainty Yahoo Finance
- Stocks slip and oil prices rise on uncertainty about US-Iran ceasefire talks AP News
- Wall Street falls as Middle East concerns offset earnings optimism Reuters
- Oil Prices Climb and Stocks Wobble as Investors Assess Peace Prospects The New York Times
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