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NEW YORK: Wall Street’s main indexes fell on Wednesday after President Donald Trump said an interim deal aimed at ending the war with Iran was “over,” while Broadcom led gains among recently battered chip stocks.

Speaking at the NATO summit, Trump said he had no interest in further talks with Iran and warned that Washington was likely to carry out additional strikes on Wednesday night.

His comments marked the latest setback in the series of back-and-forth in negotiation talks that have swung between threats of escalation and hopes for diplomacy, leaving investors wrong-footed by several false starts toward a peace deal.

Broadcom gained 4.2 percent after Apple said it plans to spend more than USD30 billion as part of a chip-supply agreement reached earlier this week with the chipmaker.

“Any time you get an announcement from Apple about using your equipment, it’s pretty positive - especially when you have 2.5 billion Apple devices in people’s hands around the globe,” said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley Wealth.

Nvidia pared early losses and turned positive after the Information reported that China plans to allow its top AI firms to buy a limited number of the company’s H200 chips.

The chip stocks were mixed on Wednesday after recent volatility, with the broader Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index down 0.08 percent.

At 12:04 p.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 774.50 points, or 1.46 percent, to 52,150.65, the S&P 500 lost 66.94 points, or 0.89 percent, to 7,437.21 and the Nasdaq Composite lost 235.63 points, or 0.91 percent, to 25,584.18.

Oil prices sharply extended gains on the day following Trump’s remarks, with Brent crude futures surging 7 percent. Treasury yields also rose as the selloff spread to bonds.

The latest escalation in the conflict threatens to unsettle the equities rally that has carried the benchmark S&P 500 up about 9 percent so far this year, despite sharp declines earlier in 2026 after the Mideast war started.

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