
Investors and analysts react to US-Iran ceasefire with market adjustments
Many investors doubt a lasting peace agreement between the US and Iran, leading them to buy oil and sell stocks. Despite falling fuel prices, gold prices and bond yields remain high, with analysts now advising on specific trades to make following the US-Iran two-week ceasefire agreement.
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Beyond the shaky US-Iran ceasefire: An expert explains what West Asia’s future could look like
By Maj Gen (retd) Prof G G Dwivedi
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Stock Futures Slide As Doubts Over Ceasefire Send Oil Higher Stocks resumed their drop and oil erased about a third of its Wednesday drop as traders watched the fragile US-Iran ceasefire shatter by the hour, with both sides accusing the other of breaches while the Strait of Hormuz is still effectively closed and Israel intensified strikes on Lebanon. As of 8:00am ET, S&P futures fell 0.4% after Bloomberg strategists said a best-case scenario has already been priced in; Nasdaq f...
By Tyler Durden
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