Iran’s Partial Internet Restoration — A Catalyst for Energy Stocks and Emerging‑Market Currencies
Partial internet access in Iran flips the risk‑return trade‑off for oil majors and pushes emerging‑market currencies into the red.
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Partial internet access in Iran flips the risk‑return trade‑off for oil majors and pushes emerging‑market currencies into the red.
Gold jumps 0.6% while the dollar index drops 0.30%, signaling a shift that could tilt your asset mix toward precious metals.
Oil spot prices climb 1% as U.S.–Iran talks close, sparking fears of higher inflation and sector reallocations.
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The U.S. will station an extra 5,000 troops in Poland, boosting defense orders and prompting a rally in military‑sector equities.
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US‑China trade agreement signed; corn, soy, and cotton jump 3‑4% as farmers and agribusinesses gain momentum.