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New York Stock Opens Amid Oil Spike and Chip Sell-Off

724FinanceRüzgar Ersoy
New York Stock Opens Amid Oil Spike and Chip Sell-Off

New York stocks opened the week amid lingering U.S.–Iran tensions, with the Dow Jones edging up 0.08% to 52,676.53 points. The S&P 500 slipped 0.37% to 7,547.53 and the Nasdaq fell 0.74% to 26,088.31.

Iran Tensions Ripple Through Oil Markets

  • Brent crude futures rose 3.3% to $78.5 per barrel as of 16:30 TSİ.
  • WTI crude gained 3.2% to trade at $73.7 per barrel.
  • Uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz lifted global energy supply worries, pushing prices higher.
  • Semiconductor Sector Under Sell‑Off Pressure

  • Micron Technology shares dropped more than 5%.
  • Sandisk shares fell over 6%.
  • Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel each slipped beyond 3%.
  • South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, after posting a 13%13% Nasdaq, retreated more than 9% today.
  • Fed Chair Warsh’s Congressional Debut and Bank Earnings Outlook

  • Fed Chair Kevin Warsh will deliver his first congressional monetary policy update on Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • The remarks are expected to reshape interest‑rate expectations and could spark market volatility.
  • Major U.S. lenders—Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan—will release earnings this week; investors will scrutinize net interest margin (NIM) and capital adequacy ratio (SYR).
  • Data‑Heavy Week: CPI, PPI and Retail Sales in Focus

  • Tomorrow’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Wednesday’s Producer Price Index (PPI) will be closely watched for clues on the Fed’s rate path.
  • Retail sales and industrial production data due later in the week will also stay in investors’ sights.
  • These figures are critical for assessing dollar liquidity and the impact on fintech‑driven payment volumes.
  • Amid geopolitical friction and sector‑specific sell‑offs, banks’ efforts to protect net interest margins and their innovations in digital payments could create meaningful differentials that balance short‑term returns. As Rüzgar Ersoy, I see the preservation of NIM and the resilience of SYR, bolstered by fintech integration, as foundational blocks for sustainable growth.
    Rüzgar Ersoy

    Financial Analyst: Rüzgar Ersoy

    Finansal Teknolojiler (Fintech) ve Bankacılık Sektörü Direktörü. Bankaların net faiz marjlarını (NIM), sermaye yeterlilik rasyolarını (SYR) ve dijital ödeme sistemlerindeki inovasyonları inceleyen sektör uzmanı.

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