US, Iran Truce Hopes Lift Stocks | Open Interest 5/28/2026

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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Stocks climb on reports the US and Iran may extend their truce, pending President Trump’s backing. Software splits as Salesforce disappoints, while Snowflake surges on AI demand. Plus, Goldman’s Ben Snider joins Bloomberg Open Interest on his higher S&P target, Sridhar Ramaswamy, the CEO of Snowflake gives his outlook, Miriam Wheeler calls AI a "generational opportunity” and Kayak’ CEO Peer Bueller weighs in on the travel rally after news of the potential ceasefire. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Open Interest 00:02:05 - Snowflake Jumps on Sales Outlook, Amazon Deal 00:04:12 - Retail Earnings Point to Consumer Resilience 00:06:16 - Inflation Pressures Remain High 00:08:45 - Saira Malik, Nuveen | Stocks and Bonds Pare Losses After Inflation Data 00:13:54 - High Interest | US, Iran Trade Truce , Tilman, Ferrari 00:15:54 - Miriam Wheeler Goldman Sachs | AI Capex Driving Massive Financing

Tags: Annmarie Hordern, Anthony Soohoo, Ardian US LLC, Ben Snider, Best Buy Co., Caroline Hyde, Dani Burger, David Mericle, Dollar Tree Inc., Emily Cohn, Gabriela Santos, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., JP Morgan Investment Management Inc, Kayak Software Corp., Kohl's Corp., Mark Benedetti, Michael McKee, Nuveen Asset Management, Peer Bueller, Saira Malik

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