The US-Iran memorandum of understanding sent oil to three-month lows, easing inflation fears and shifting central bank expectations. Here's what it means

The US and Iran reached a provisional 60-day nuclear negotiation agreement, with potential $24 billion in sanctions relief reshaping crypto market risk

Oil prices tumbled and stocks soared Monday after the United States and Iran said they had reached a deal to end their war that will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, sending a wave of…

Tentative peace agreement offers reprieve for numerous central banks convening this week by easing pressure to tighten monetary policy in response to energy-driven inflation…

Global markets rallied on Monday after the United States and Iran announced a framework agreement to end their conflict, raising hopes of lower energy prices, easing inflation…

Markets cheered after the peace deal between Washington and Tehran arrived just before nine central banks gather this week.

The two sides confirmed an announcement from mediator Pakistan, with a signing ceremony set to take place in Switzerland on June 19, bringing an end to three months of conflict…

Oil prices fell to a three-month low after the US and Iran's peace deal

Oil prices plunged more than 5% to reach three-month lows on Monday and stock markets jumped after the United States and Iran reached an initial agreement...

The US and Iran have agreed on a ceasefire framework including Strait of Hormuz reopening and sanctions relief, sending oil prices down over 4%.

The US and Iran agreed on a memorandum to end hostilities, triggering a Bitcoin rally to $65,800 and oil price drops of 6-10% as geopolitical risk eases.

The US and Iran finalized a memorandum of understanding on June 15, establishing a ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Stocks surged and oil

Global markets rallied and oil prices fell sharply after the US and Iran agreed to a framework aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, but analysts warn the road to normalisation…

A US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz sent oil prices tumbling, easing inflation fears and reducing pressure on the Federal Reserve to hike rates.

The US-Iran memorandum of understanding includes a 60-day ceasefire and Strait of Hormuz reopening, easing geopolitical risk across equities and crypto

The US and Iran signed the Islamabad Agreement, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and beginning 60-day nuclear talks. Here's what it means for markets.

Lingering disruptions to shipments of oil, fertilizer and other industrial inputs could keep inflation concerns alive at the Fed.

A US-Iran peace framework sent oil prices down 5% and Bitcoin above $66K as markets bet on cheaper energy and falling inflation ahead of a June 19 signing.

A proposed US-Iran ceasefire deal sent stocks higher and oil lower, but prediction markets show only 52% odds of a nuclear agreement by October 2026.

A tentative US-Iran peace deal sent Bitcoin rallying 5% to $67,250 while oil prices dropped 5%, but competing claims from both sides leave the agreement's

US-Iran peace deal may lower oil prices, slow inflation and ease cost of living, but impact is uncertain and may take time to show results. | World News