- U.S. stock futures rose as investors considered escalating military actions against Iran and their impact on global oil supplies, with S&P 500 futures up 0.13%.
- The conflict has resulted in increased U.S. troop casualties, now totaling 17, and led to a 2.33% rise in Brent crude prices to $90.15 per barrel.
- Market analyst Mohamed A. El-Erian emphasized ongoing uncertainties in the global economy, particularly as mega-cap tech earnings are anticipated, influencing investor sentiment this week.