US Stocks-Tech selloff pulls Wall Street to two-week lows as oil and yields climb
SPY•Oil rises as bond yields stay near multi-year highs
The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond stood at its highest since 2007, while that on the benchmark 10-year maturity held near its highest since January 2025.
Brent crude futures also gained 1.2% to around three-week highs, after Iran's threat to shift to a "fully offensive" military posture and Washington ruling out extending a ceasefire deal heightened concerns over a prolonged conflict.
The S&P 500 Energy sector rose 1.5% and was a whisker away from hitting an all-time high.
"With geopolitical risks adding another layer of uncertainty, investors should brace for heightened volatility across equities, currencies, commodities and bonds," said Lukman Otunuga, head of market research at FXTM.
"Retail earnings and the Fed minutes could either reinforce the soft-landing story or expose cracks beneath the surface."



