The S&P 500 leaped 2.5% after Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, less than 90 minutes before a deadline Trump had set for it to open the Strait of Hormuz and allow oil tankers to exit the Persian Gulf. Today’s live updates have ended. Follow more live coverage on the Iran war. Major developments we’re following: A New York-based think tank is warning that the tentative ceasefire in the Iran war “hovers on the verge of collapse.
Main Idea: Trump’s two-week pause in the Iran war lifted markets, but the ceasefire remains fragile as Hezbollah-linked fighting and regional strikes continue.
Key Points:
A fragile Iran ceasefire could keep oil and shipping costs unstable, which may raise prices for US households and businesses.
A pause in fighting could ease the risk of a wider war and help calm markets for consumers and investors.
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Major armed group involved in attacks, retaliatory claims, and ceasefire tensions.
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Cited through Secretary-General António Guterres’ condemnation and ceasefire concerns.
Think tank cited for analysis warning the ceasefire could collapse.
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