Trump Says Iran and Israel Violated the Ceasefire. Investors Shouldn't Breathe Easy Yet.
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Trump says Iran and Israel violated the ceasefire. Investors shouldn't breathe easy yet.
Investors are welcoming the Iran-Israel ceasefire.Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty ImagesInvestors are cheering the Iran-Israel ceasefire by scooping up stocks and selling gold.They may be celebrating prematurely as the peace may not last, commentators say.The US faces a "laundry list" of risks that threaten to damage its economy, one economist said.Investors are toasting the nascent Iran-Israel ceasefire by getting out of safe bets such as gold and pilin…


Investors are celebrating the Iran-Israel cease-fire. Here's why they shouldn't breathe easy just yet.
Gold, the ultimate safe haven, was falling again on Tuesday afternoon, with investors appearing somewhat reassured by the recent, precarious ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
What you need to knowPresident Trump announced a ceasefire on Monday, hours after Iran launched an attack on an air base in Qatar in retaliation for the bombing of its nuclear facilities.Trump is participating this Tuesday in the NATO summit in the Netherlands with the aim of having its partners spend 5% of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on military spending. Congress faces a self-imposed deadline of July 4 to pass the ambitious bill in the …
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