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More Bank of England Officials Set to Back Hikes as Iran War Frays Unity

The Iran war produced an unusual sight on the Bank of England’s rate-setting panel: unity. Economists don’t expect it to last.
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Failed SpaceX IPO Allocation Prompts Korea to Widen Mirae Review

South Korea’s financial watchdog has expanded an inspection of Mirae Asset Securities Co. to examine the brokerage’s failure to secure an allocation of SpaceX shares in the company’s initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.
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US and Iran Reach Deal to Halt the War, Reopen Hormuz

The US and Iran reached an interim agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, halting a war that killed thousands of people and setting the stage for negotiations on the fate of Iran’s nuclear program. Bloomberg’s Abeer Abu Omar has…
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US-Iran Peace Deal May Keep Rally in India Stocks, Rupee Going

The rupee has emerged as Asia’s best performer over the past month.
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SVB Energy’s Vakhshouri on the Outlook for Oil Prices

Sara Vakhshouri, founder of SVB Energy International, says the oil market has adapted to the Strait of Hormuz disruption and prices could fall to pre-war levels if the waterway “truly” reopens. She speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on…
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Shipowners Seek Clarity on Hormuz Deal as 600 Vessels Eye Exit

A deal that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz within days has been met with caution among shipowners and traders, with many saying they would wait for more details in order to assess whether safe transits are possible after months…
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Aluminum Slumps as Iran Peace Deal Softens Blow of Supply Crisis

Aluminum slumped to a two-month low as a peace deal between the US and Iran laid the groundwork for the resumption of metal shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Zhipu Shares Surge 48% After JPMorgan Picks Company as AI Winner

Shares of Chinese AI model maker Zhipu surged after JPMorgan Chase & Co. raised the stock’s price target and picked it as a winner against close rival MiniMax.
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Asia’s Oil-Thirsty Economies Cautiously Welcome US-Iran Deal

Asia was quick to welcome the US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, through which most of the region’s energy supplies flow. But many warned it’s too early to say if that will offer long-term relief to the world’s…
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K-Content Powerhouse JoongAng Seeks Court-led Restructuring

The holding company of South Korea’s JoongAng Group, a sprawling media conglomerate and K-Content powerhouse behind hits like Netflix smash Culinary Class Wars, filed for court-led restructuring in Seoul.










