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Dow Jones Moves Up While Oil Drops, SpaceX and Fed in Focus

New York, June 12, 2026, 11:29 AM EDT

  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up Friday, adding 244 points to reach 51,092.75, according to LSEG-delayed Reuters data, a gain of 0.48%.
  • Risk appetite got a boost from softer oil prices and easing Middle East worries, though markets kept an eye on still-uncertain Iran-U.S. deal terms.
  • Investors are watching for the next big event, the Federal Reserve’s June 16–17 meeting, which will feature new economic forecasts.

Dow gains Friday, with the index trading above 51,000 late in the morning as investors picked up blue-chip names following Thursday’s rebound. The Dow tracks 30 U.S. blue-chip stocks and is weighted by price, so changes in higher-priced stocks affect the Dow more, no matter the company’s market value.

Investors took on risk again after a shaky week full of Iran-war headlines, oil swings, and rate fears. Stocks usually gain on lower risk, better earnings, or looser financial conditions. But inflation, war, and higher rates still hang over profits. Reuters said global stocks climbed and oil dropped Friday as talk of an Iran-U.S. peace deal picked up, though the details weren’t out. “You never know what the final details will be,” said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at Northlight Asset Management. Reuters

Dow posts biggest gain since April 8 after Trump calls off Iran action Friday’s advance came after a strong surge Thursday. Reuters reported the Dow jumped 929.97 points, or 1.86%, to 50,848.75 after President Donald Trump canceled planned strikes against Iran. The three major U.S. indexes scored their best daily percentage rises since April 8. Chip stocks, which had fallen earlier, bounced back too.

Economically sensitive stocks boosted the Dow more than tech Friday morning. Goldman Sachs and Caterpillar did most of the work, helping the index add about 150 points, MarketWatch said. The two names made up about 249 points of the Dow’s move, since the price-weighted index lets big-dollar stock swings punch straight through to the headline number.

Falling oil prices could be good news for inflation, according to the bull camp, who see support for consumer spending and less risk to margins from energy costs. U.S. crude dropped 1.45% to $86.44 a barrel, while Brent lost 1.32% to $89.19 after hitting a three-month low, Reuters reported. Another Reuters update noted early June consumer sentiment got a lift as households saw some relief from lower gasoline prices.

The risk for the rally, bears say, is another hit from a failed peace agreement, stubborn inflation and possibly tougher Fed policy. Reuters noted the S&P 500 tech sector entered correction territory after dropping more than 10% from its high. Investors, according to Reuters, are now betting on at least one more 25 basis point Fed hike by year-end, as producer prices came in hotter than forecast.

SpaceX’s debut is on the radar. The IPO is set to begin trading Friday, with Reuters reporting it’s expected to open almost 30% over the $135 offer price, valuing the company close to $2 trillion. Jay Woods, chief strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, said retail buyers “could get hurt if the stock pulls back.” Reuters

At the moment, the Dow trades near the high end of its 52-week range, which Investing.com pegs from 41,981.14 to 51,660.40. Momentum is still positive. The index isn’t obviously cheap, but investors who see a lift from cheaper oil, strong consumers and wider gains might still find it appealing. Buying here gets tricky for those betting on continued strength before the coming Fed meeting, with Middle East concerns hanging over the market.

Stock Market Today

  • Crude Oil Prices Drop Sharply on Iran Peace Hopes Amid Volatility
    June 12, 2026, 11:41 AM EDT. Crude oil prices fell sharply on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump canceled planned military strikes on Iran, raising hopes for a peace deal. July WTI crude fell 2.58%, while gasoline also declined. Prices were highly volatile, initially rising on threats of further U.S. attacks and possible control of Iran's key oil export hub, Kharg Island. Tensions in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have been bullish for oil, but signs of increased oil flows through the Straits and weak Chinese demand pressured prices. China's crude imports hit an eight-year low, and increased U.S. crude production forecasts add downward pressure. Meanwhile, ongoing Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil infrastructure offer some support to prices.

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