Regional markets rebound while investors monitor Middle East conflict and potential emergency oil releases
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Trump says conflict “nearly complete,” easing energy fears and fueling market turnaround
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Energy shock from Middle East war raises stagflation fears across global markets
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First price ceiling in 30 years reflects mounting pressure from Iran war and soaring energy costs
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From Wall Street to Bitcoin, history shows downturns are inevitable—but recovery is the rule
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Circular 08 reforms and foreign investor positioning signal strong odds of market reclassification
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Trump rejects Iran deal while unexpected U.S. job losses deepen market anxiety
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Energy surge and geopolitical risk weigh on equities despite recent tech-led rebound
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Brent tops $84, European gas spikes 70%, and bond yields climb as markets price prolonged conflict
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Escalating U.S.-Iran conflict sends crude surging, fuels inflation fears, and threatens Wall Street rebound