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Traders put $760 mln in bets on falling oil ahead of Iran’s Hormuz announcement
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Sellers dominate North Sea oil pricing window for first time in month
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Market and Trump say the Iran war is over. Are they right?
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BofA says rates look oversold amid oil supply shock parallels to 1970s
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TSX edges lower as geopolitical tensions cloud ceasefire outlook
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Trump suspends Iran strikes for two weeks subject to full Hormuz reopening
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Futures dip, oil tops $100 as Iran reviews U.S. peace plan - what’s moving markets
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UAE oil chief calls Iran attacks "economic terrorism against every nation"
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Traders placed $580M in oil bets minutes before Trump’s Iran post
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Bitcoin gains as Trump delays Iran strikes for five days
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JPMorgan: 'we are adjusting our 2026 year-end S&P 500 price target to 7,200 from 7,500', 'washout in investor sentiment'
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Trump questions U.S. role in Strait of Hormuz, urges 'allies' to take over
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BofA urges investors to buy these 3 sectors, not the S&P 500
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Markets pricing in a short war as conflict appears to escalate
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Goldman: 'the path from here remains a bit murky...energy shocks like these typically present buying opportunities sooner'
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BofA: we suggest fading oil >$100/bbl
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France, Italy open talks with Iran over Strait of Hormuz passage
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Stocks may start to discount the possibility that the war won't be short, Yardeni
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Trump says 'practically nothing left' to target in Iran
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Israel sees no certainty of Iranian uprising despite U.S.-led bombing campaign
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Limited upside to oil from current levels also suggests limited near term upside for Energy stocks - GS
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S&P 500 Hits Low, Down 0.8% on Geopolitical Concerns
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Analyst sees potential for a breakout in oil prices amid least bullish positioning in history
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Treasury yields, Foxconn, tech earnings - what's moving markets
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Futures slip amid Middle East violence, oil surges - what's moving markets
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Buy these 2 major oil stocks as Brent approaches $100 - Goldman
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Stock futures point lower; budget stand-off warnings - what's moving markets
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Fed meeting looms, more tech IPOs ahead, Evergrande slips - what's moving markets
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Fed minutes fallout, Walmart on deck - what's moving markets
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Target to report, VinFast's market debut - what's moving markets
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PPI ahead, News Corp's AI plans - what's moving markets
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Tech titans deliver earnings beats, jobs report looms - what's moving markets
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Busy earnings day, Meta reportedly prepares AI chatbot - what's moving markets
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Fed raises rates, Meta beats expectations, Intel on tap - what's moving markets
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Fed decision looms, Microsoft and Alphabet earnings - what's moving markets
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Fed decision and earnings ahead, Twitter's rebranding plan - what's moving markets
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Goldman Sachs to report, Tesla and Netflix on tap - what's moving markets
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Bank earnings, Microsoft-Activision deal latest - what's moving markets
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U.S. PPI ahead, China trade data disappoints - what's moving markets
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U.S. CPI ahead, legal win for Microsoft-Activision deal - what's moving markets
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U.S. CPI, bank results loom; China deflation fears mount - what's moving markets
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SEC sues Binance, Apple unveils Vision Pro headset - what's moving markets
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House committee to review debt limit deal, HP to report - what's moving markets
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Debt limit talks, Biden's trip overseas, Walmart reports - what's moving markets
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SAP slashes outlook; Eurozone slowdown fears mount - what's moving markets
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Futures stabilize, inflation data looms, the IMF meets - what's moving markets
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U.S. stock futures fall amid slew of fresh corporate earnings
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Dow futures fall 65 pts; bank quarterly earnings in focus
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Dow futures rise 70 pts; Fed's preferred inflation gauge due
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European stocks edge lower; Credit Suisse gains ahead of U.S. PPI data

