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Iran opens Hormuz, market rejoices, risk back on (0:20) Netflix and bank earnings (3:00) Private credit vs banks (6:30) Snap layoffs, Tesla's upcoming report (7:40)Show links: U.S. stocks rise to new highs as the Strait of Hormuz is declared openBlue Owl Capital: Don't Believe Th ...  Show more

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