Wall Street Futures Slide Amid Global Maritime Uncertainty

Wall Street futures experienced sharp volatility on Monday as conflicting reports regarding maritime safety sparked investor anxiety.

Initial reports of a naval incident near the Strait of Hormuz sent major indices lower during premarket trading hours.

Stocks later trimmed those losses after senior officials issued denials, yet market nerves remain notably frayed.

Dow E-minis fell 189 points, while oil prices surged 3.7% to climb above the $110 per barrel threshold.

Strategists suggest that markets can navigate temporary uncertainty if the geopolitical outlook clarifies within a reasonable timeframe.

Meanwhile, Berkshire Hathaway revealed it acted as a net seller of stocks for the fourteenth consecutive quarter this weekend.

GameStop shares dipped 4% following its ambitious multibillion-dollar proposal to acquire the e-commerce giant eBay.

Logistics firms FedEx and UPS also faced pressure after Amazon announced plans to open its proprietary delivery network.

Traders now await further official statements to gauge the long-term impact on global trade stability and energy costs.

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