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Key developments in geopolitics, markets, technology, and sports – May 9, 2026

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Geopolitics & Security World

Trump announces May 9–11 Russia–Ukraine ceasefire tied to prisoner swap

Donald Trump has announced a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, scheduled for May 9–11, 2026, in connection with a major prisoner exchange between the two sides. The development is presented as a temporary halt in fighting rather than a broader settlement.

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US expects Iranian response on renewed talks, flags Strait of Hormuz risks

The United States says it expects a response from Iran soon on renewed negotiations and is issuing warnings about security in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions and uncertainty over any potential understanding with Iran are feeding into both regional risk assessments and energy-market concerns.

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UK: Starmer to remain PM despite Labour setbacks, Reform UK gains

In UK politics, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to stay in office after Labour lost ground in English local elections. The right-wing Reform UK party recorded significant gains, reshaping the balance of support and adding pressure on the governing party.

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Economy & Global Markets Markets

Global food prices rise for third month amid shipping and energy strains

The UN FAO Food Price Index rose 1.6% in April to 130.7, marking a third straight monthly increase. Higher prices for vegetable oils, cereals, and rice were key drivers, with additional pressure coming from energy costs linked to disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz.

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US stocks hover near record highs after payrolls beat, chipmaker strength

US stock indices are trading close to record levels following stronger-than-expected payrolls data and solid gains in chipmakers. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are moving toward or setting fresh records, led by technology shares, while companies such as Block and Akamai are climbing on upbeat AI-related and cloud-infrastructure outlooks.

Source: moneycontrol.com

Global equities mixed as investors weigh jobs data, oil swings, and Iran risk

Broader equity markets are volatile, with global stocks mixed as investors digest US job growth, shifting oil prices, and uncertainty around a potential US–Iran peace deal. Oil trading remains choppy, reflecting doubts that any agreement will be reached soon.

Source: moneycontrol.com

Gold firms on US–Iran deal hopes as dollar and crude ease; mixed metals

Gold prices are firmer and heading for a weekly gain on hopes of progress in US–Iran discussions. The US dollar and crude oil are both lower on the week, while base metals mostly decline; in contrast, LME copper is rising and Shanghai silver has surged.

Source: moneycontrol.com

Technology & Private Markets Business

Private US software valuations slide on AI disruption concerns

A private-markets index shows that in Q1 2026, enterprise values for US private companies fell 2.2% overall. Software firms led the decline, with an 8.8% drop in enterprise value amid investor worries that artificial intelligence could disrupt existing business models.

Source: alternativecreditinvestor.com

Sports Highlights Sports

NBA playoffs reach second round with updated 2026 brackets and schedule

The 2026 NBA playoffs have advanced to the second round, with updated brackets and schedules outlining the remaining matchups as teams compete to reach the later stages of the postseason.

Source: new.cbssports.com

WNBA opening weekend features standout rookies and revamped contenders

The WNBA’s opening weekend has delivered notable storylines, including strong attention on rookies such as Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, along with renewed focus on retooled contenders like the Dallas Wings.

Source: new.cbssports.com