Asian shares mostly slip as latest fighting undermines the US-Iran ceasefire.
Asian shares are mostly lower as renewed fighting threatens the U.S.-Iran ceasefire
๐ฌ๐ง ์๊ตญ ยท "US-IRAN" ยท ์ด 16๊ฑด
ํํฐ ๋ณด๊ธฐํ์ฌ ์ง์
50.0
0 = ๋ถ์ ์ฐ์ธ
50 = ์ค๋ฆฝ
100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
์ต๊ทผ 7์ผ ๊ธฐ์ค 3,632๊ฑด์ ๋ถ์ํ ๊ฒฐ๊ณผ, ๋ด์ค ์ฌ๋ฆฌ์ง์๋ 50.0(๊ท ํ)์ ๋๋ค. ๊ธ์ 0๊ฑด(0.0%)ยท์ค๋ฆฝ 3,632๊ฑด(100.0%)ยท๋ถ์ 0๊ฑด(0.0%)์ด๋ฉฐ, ์ค๋ฆฝ ๋น์ค์ด ๋๋ ทํ๊ฒ ๋์ต๋๋ค. ์ฑํฅ ์ง์๋ ์ข ํฉ 3.6(์ค๋ ๊ท ํ)์ ๋๋ค.
Asian shares are mostly lower as renewed fighting threatens the U.S.-Iran ceasefire
The requested changes are related to the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of highly enriched uranium, according to US media.
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Uncertainty is swirling around what the U.S. has called a tentative deal to extend the ceasefire in its war with Iran
Commodity poised for one of biggest monthly declines, while global stock markets rally Business live โ latest updates Oil prices fell on Friday as investors hoped for the end of the US-Israel war on Iran, leaving the commodity poised for one of the biggest monthly declines ever. The price of Brent crude futures, the global benchmark, fell by 1.3% to $91.54. Brent is heading towards one of its biggest monthly drops ever as it nears a fall of 17% since the start of May. Continue reading...
Analysts warned that any potential ceasefire extension should be viewed cautiously
On Saturday, Donald Trump said talks with Tehran were going well and an agreement to end the war was โlargely negotiatedโ. On Sunday, the US launched strikes on Southern Iran. By Thursday, Donald Trump had circulated a draft peace agreement for the war with Iran among allies. This week, as the US-Iran deal remains in a precarious state, Jonathan Freedland speaks to Ali Vaez of the International Crisis Group about why Trump keeps changing his mind on what to do to end the war Archive: AP, Reuters Continue reading...
As the war grinds on, conservative estimates put the cost of munitions to the US in the multi-billions, with some analysts suggesting the figure could already be as high as $1 trillion
It was a โmessyโ morning for global markets, an analyst says
US Central Command claims targets also included boats trying to lay mines, rattling ceasefire, while Iranians meet with Qatari prime minister in Doha Israel escalates strikes in Lebanon as Netanyahu vows to โcrushโ Hezbollah Welcome to the Guardianโs continuing live coverage of the crisis in the Middle East. US forces attacked missile sites in southern Iran and boats trying to lay mines on Monday, US Central Command said, as top Iranian negotiators arrived in Doha for talks to end the war. Trump said the enriched uranium held by Iran could be destroyed inside the country, in a process overseen by an international nuclear agency. Experts said his announcement could amount to a major concession to Tehran. Trump also said any deal to end the war with Iran should require certain countries in the region โ Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Pakistan โ to sign up to the Abraham accords. The agreements aimed at normalising relations with Israel were brokered by the US during Trumpโs first term. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to โcrushโ Hezbollah in Lebanon, dealing another blow to hopes for a US-Iran deal. Tehran has demanded that any peace accord apply to the fighting in Lebanon as well. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi praised Hezbollah for the Tehran-backed militant groupโs ongoing resistance in Lebanon against Israel. Continue reading...
Secretary of state says a deal could materialise โtodayโ, while Trump says talks with Iran proceeding constructively as he faces criticism from within his own party Israel said on Monday a soldier was killed in southern Lebanon, taking to 23 the number of its troops killed in the war with Iran-backed Hezbollah. A military statement cited by AFP named him as 19-year-old Sgt Nehoray Leizer of the 601st Combat Engineering Battalion, who โfell in combat in southern Lebanonโ. Thatโs always been understood. Itโs being understood during the ceasefire.โ Continue reading...
Trump said on Saturday that an agreement would include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, without giving further details.
US-Iran negotiations and Arsenal's win of the Premier League lead Monday's front pages.
Global prices are approaching a tipping point that could trigger inflation, shortages and, over time, recession If a US-Iran deal is about to be reached, three months on from the launch of Donald Trumpโs Operation Epic Fury, it will not be a day too soon for oil markets, which are approaching a dangerous tipping point. The cost of a barrel of crude on the spot market โ for immediate purchase, effectively โ has bounced about $100 since Iran predictably responded to the onslaught from the US and Israel by closing the strait of Hormuz. Continue reading...
US secretary of state Marco Rubio said โsignificant progressโ made on draft peace deal with Iran on Sunday
Shehbaz Sharif congratulates US president on his peace efforts after Trump claims strait of Hormuz will be opened as part of deal Full report: Trump says peace deal with Iran โlargely negotiatedโ with strait of Hormuz to open Pakistani prime minister Shehbaz Sharif has congratulated Donald Trump on his peace efforts and said Pakistan hopes to host another round of talks between the US and Iran โvery soonโ. Sharif also said in a post on X that the US president held a โvery useful and productiveโ phone call earlier in the day with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, the UAE, Jordan and Pakistan, with Pakistani army chief Syed Asim Munir also on the line. The discussions provided a useful opportunity to exchange views on the current regional situation and how to move the ongoing peace efforts forward to bring lasting peace in the region. Pakistan will continue its peace efforts with utmost sincerity and we hope to host the next round of talks very soon.โ The deal being floated with Iran seems straight out of the Wendy Sherman-Robert Malley-Ben Rhodes playbook: Pay the IRGC to build a WMD program and terrorize the world. Not remotely America First. Itโs straightforward: Open the damned strait. Deny Iran access to money. Take out enough Iranian capability so it cannot threaten our allies in the region.โ Continue reading...