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Risk appetite soft amid fragile US-Iran ceasefire

Send us Fan MailDollar rebounds on stalled US-Iran talks. Oil up, lifts inflation expectations and Fed hike bets. Yen volatile amid intervention talk, pound falls on UK politics. Wall Street hits fresh record highs, but futures pull back today.Risk Warning: Our services involve a ...  Show more

Trump rejects Iran plan, risk markets remain relatively calm

Send us Fan MailUS President rejects fresh Iran proposal, raising risk of renewed hostilities rises. Newsflow triggers muted risk-off reaction; oil bounces higher. US equities remain buoyant ahead of key US data and Warsh’s Senate vote. Dollar/yen rises, fresh intervention likely ...  Show more

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