
Market Snapshot – For Week ending April 3 2026
Markets stabilized last week as investors responded to signs that tensions in the Middle East could eventually ease. This allowed

Markets stabilized last week as investors responded to signs that tensions in the Middle East could eventually ease. This allowed

Markets remained volatile last week as investors reacted to ongoing geopolitical developments tied to the conflict in Iran, with energy

Markets experienced another volatile and broadly negative week as the ongoing Iran conflict and elevated oil prices continued to weigh

Elevated volatility returned last week as investors navigated a sharp energy-price shock tied to the U.S.–Iran conflict alongside a weaker-than-expected

Elevated market volatility persisted last week as sentiment was pressured by continued tariff uncertainty, AI-related disruption concerns, and renewed anxiety

Markets navigated a volatile but ultimately constructive week as investors digested a heavy flow of macro, geopolitical, and policy-related headlines.

Capital markets experienced continued volatility last week as a heavy slate of economic data coincided with rising concerns around artificial

Markets saw a sharp pickup in volatility last week as weakness in technology, especially software stocks, dragged major indices. The

Capital markets were volatile last week as major stock indices swung between early week gains and a late week pullback

Last week markets quickly reacted to a jump in geopolitical volatility but appeared to quickly return to fundamentals. Markets sold