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Iran’s top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf accuses the United States (US), through a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, of violating major terms of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed for a ceasefire in the Middle East. Iran’s Ghalibaf lists major US violations of MoU Major MOU Violations by the US: Violating Iranian adjustments in the Strait Persistent threats of further strikes. Reinstating oil sanctions. Attacks on southern Iran. Continued Zionist aggression on. Iran’s top negotiator Ghalibaf also warned that the nation won’t bow to the US stating, “The era of bullying and extortion is over. It leads nowhere. We don’t fold.” Also, a spokesperson from Iran’s top joint military command says the US army targeted parts of Southern Iran in ‘blatant aggression’ and warns that our armed forces will give ‘crushing response’ to US attacks. Iran’s military forces reite
The call for assassination signals heightened regional tensions, potentially destabilizing Iran's leadership and diminishing peace prospects.
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The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could stabilize global oil markets, easing supply constraints and potentially lowering oil prices.
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Crypto markets have seen a minor rally as crowd sentiment improves, but this is not necessarily a good thing, say analysts. Crypto traders have “flipped their expectations several times” in just one month, reported analytics provider Santiment on Wednesday. The crowd was heavily bearish for most of June, calling for lower prices as Bitcoin slipped to $58,000. However, they’ve flipped bullish now as BTC rebounded towards $64,000, said Santiment before adding: “These fast mood swings show how reactive retail sentiment can be when price starts moving.” Markets Move Opposite to Crowds Crypto typically moves opposite to what the crowd is most loudly expecting, “because markets tend to punish crowded trades.” This can be seen in action today as markets have retreated 1.5% with Bitcoin falling below $63,000 on Wednesday morning in Asia. “Optimism doesn’t mean the rally is
The renewed US-China soybean trade boosts market stability, enhancing predictability for global risk assets and agricultural sectors.
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The accusation heightens geopolitical tensions, impacting market confidence and reducing the probability of imminent diplomatic resolutions.
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Gold (XAU/USD) edges higher during the Asian session on Wednesday and, for now, seems to have snapped a two-day losing streak after falling to sub-$4,100 levels, or the weekly trough touched the previous day. The US Dollar (USD) struggles to build on a modest uptick as bulls turn cautious ahead of the release of the June FOMC meeting Minutes. This is seen as a key factor acting as a tailwind for the bullion. The fundamental backdrop, however, warrants some caution before confirming that the pullback from levels just above the $4,200 mark, or a two-week high set on Monday, has run its course. The US military launched a new wave of strikes against Iran on Tuesday following reports of attacks on three oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, jeopardizing the already fragile ceasefire. Traders were quick to price in the geopolitical risk premium amid concerns about a further escalation
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Bitcoin BTC$62,830.35 and the broader cryptocurrency market came under pressure Tuesday after the US and Iran exchanged aerial strikes, sending the dollar higher. BTC, the leading cryptocurrency by market capitalization, slipped to $62,657 in Asian trading hours, down nearly 1% since midnight UTC, according to CoinDesk data. Ether (ETH), XRP (XRP), and solana (SOL) fell between 1% and 2.3%. WTI crude futures jumped more than 2% to $72.27, while the Dollar Index held steady above 101.00, maintaining Tuesday’s gains. The U.S. said it launched “powerful strikes” against Iran following attacks on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, including Qatari and Saudi tankers. In response, Iran said it targeted “85 US military installations” in retaliation for strikes on its Hormozgan and Mahshahr provinces. The scale of the escalation appears to have pushed the two nations’ ceasefire