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  • Stocks popped and oil prices slid after Trump signaled an end to the war in Iran is near.
  • “We’re in the final stages of Iran,” Trump said to reporters on Wednesday.
  • Bond yields, which touched their highest levels since 2007 on Tuesday, edged lower.

Investors cheered on Wednesday after President Donald Trump said the US is in the “final stages” of the Iran war.

The news sparked shift in the market on Wednesday afternoon. US stocks jumped into the green, oil prices tumbled, and bond yields pulled back.

The tech-heavy Nasdaq led stock gains.

Here’s where major indexes stood around 12:50 pm ET:

Iran war-driven inflation fears and high oil prices have helped send bond yields to their highest levels since 2007 and have threatened the stock market’s latest rally to record highs.

“We’re in the final stages of Iran. We’ll see what happens. Either have a deal or we’re going to do some things that are a little bit nasty, but hopefully that won’t happen,” Trump told a group of reporters on Wednesday.

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The comment was enough to move markets, but the president reiterated that further attacks aren’t off the table.

“We’re going to give this one shot. I’m in no hurry,” Trump said, adding, “Ideally I’d like to see few people killed, as opposed to a lot. We can do it either way.”

Brent oil was down 5.75% to $105.62, while WTI oil fell under $100 dropping nearly 5% $99.03.

Bond yields fell on the news with a potential end of the war offering some relief to investors’ inflation fears.

The 10-year US Treasury yield fell nine basis points to 4.58, while the 30-year bond yield dropped 6 basis points to 5.11%.

This isn’t the first time that Trump’s Iran war announcements have fueled market moves. The president has boosted markets before with comments on the war’s progress and the potential for a peace deal.

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Naomi Buchanan is a Market Reporting Fellow at Business Insider covering financial markets and the economy. Prior to BI, Naomi covered markets news with a focus on Big Tech and AI at Investopedia. She has also worked at Yahoo Finance as part of the video uploading team and at Storyful, a News Corp. company, doing breaking news video verification.Naomi graduated from Fordham University with a double major in international political economics and Francophone studies as well as a minor in African studies.Have an interesting market story to share? Reach Naomi by email at nbuchanan@insider.com.