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Asian stocks surge and oil falls after US-Iran deal confirmation Asian stocks surge and oil falls after US-Iran deal confirmation

Asian stocks surge and oil falls after US-Iran deal confirmation

Asian equity markets rose sharply on Monday after Washington and Tehran confirmed a deal to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The move came as investors reacted to the prospect of lower geopolitical risk to energy supplies and a possible easing of pressure on global inflation. Brent crude fell in response, while US stock futures also moved higher.Japan's Nikkei 225 benchmark index rose 5.5% in morning trading, while South Korea's Kospi climbed as much as 5.7%. Taiwan's Taiex gained as much as 2.7%, and Australia's ASX200 rose about 1.5%. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index was up... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 15 Jun 2026 04:00 LONDON
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Trump says US-Iran deal could be signed as Tehran disputes Sunday timing Trump says US-Iran deal could be signed as Tehran disputes Sunday timing

Trump says US-Iran deal could be signed as Tehran disputes Sunday timing

President Donald Trump said the emerging US-Iran agreement could be signed as early as Sunday, while Iranian officials continued to dispute that timetable and said the process may take several more days. The reported framework is tied to ending the conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, making it one of the most consequential diplomatic developments in the region in recent weeks. Pakistan has also been cited as saying preparations are under way for an electronic signing, adding to the sense that talks are moving quickly even as the two sides describe the timing differently.Trump said the deal... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 14 Jun 2026 10:59 LONDON
US-Iran deal signing shifts to electronic format as Tehran denies Sunday plan US-Iran deal signing shifts to electronic format as Tehran denies Sunday plan

US-Iran deal signing shifts to electronic format as Tehran denies Sunday plan

The planned signing of a US-Iran agreement has been changed from an in-person ceremony to an electronic process, after conflicting public accounts from Washington and Tehran over when and how the deal would be finalised. US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the agreement was scheduled to be signed on Sunday, and linked it to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps denied that any Sunday signing had been planned and criticised Trump for focusing on that date.The change comes as talks have moved quickly and mediators have sought to prevent any disruption before... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 14 Jun 2026 03:00 LONDON
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