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Wall St futures slip, earnings mixed

by News Wires
April 23, 2026
in Business, World
Wall Street, stocks, Iran
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Wall Street futures slipped early ⁠on ⁠Thursday, with investors hesitant to extend the ⁠recent equities rally in the absence of clear signals on the US-Iran war, while a ​batch of mixed earnings further dented sentiment.

Iran seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz and demanded that the US lift its ‌naval blockade on Iranian ports, which remains ‌in effect even after President Donald Trump extended the ceasefire indefinitely.

Investors keen to look past war-related risks have shown strong resilience ⁠in recent days, ⁠but some fatigue has set in, leading to brief episodes of risk aversion, as ​they await more clarity on how and when the conflict may ultimately be resolved.

With oil prices over $100 a barrel, the risk of an inflation flare-up also remains.

“Even in the event that the Middle East conflict eases and shipping resumes as usual through the Strait of Hormuz, it ​would likely take time for the global economy to normalize after one of the largest oil supply disruptions in ⁠decades,” ⁠said PIMCO economist Tiffany Wilding.

At 6:44 ⁠a.m. ET, Dow ​E-minis were down 364 points, or 0.73%, S&P 500 E-minis were down 35.75 points, or 0.50%, and Nasdaq 100 ​E-minis were down 130.5 points, or ⁠0.48%.

The earnings season has been largely strong so far, but because the results reflect only one month of disruption from the Middle East conflict, investors are questioning how dependable they are as a gauge of what lies ahead.

Tesla shares fell 3.5% in the premarket session, after the company raised its spending plan to more than $25 billion for the year.

It is in the ⁠middle of one of the most expensive bets in its history as CEO Elon Musk channels funds ⁠into artificial intelligence, robotics and chips.

“With all the focus on the war, a forgotten theme that weighed on the market at the start of the year is artificial intelligence overinvestment and diminishing future returns,” said Kyle Rodda, senior financial market analyst for Capital.com.

IBM fell 7% after revenue growth slowed in the first quarter on weakness in its software business.

Peers Microsoft and Adobe declined 1.9% and 2.2%, respectively, before the bell.

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