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Stocks Poised to Bounce, Pound Rises on US-Iran Deal

Fonte: Bloomberg Brasil
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Renault, Thales Partner on Militarized Vehicles in Defense Push

Renault SA and Thales SA are set to cooperate on militarized vehicles, combining the French carmaker’s industrial scale with the aerospace specialist’s expertise in secure communications and defense systems.
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Billionaire Gina Rinehart Made ‘Significant’ SpaceX Investment

Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart said she made “a significant investment” in SpaceX, as her mining company laid out ambitions to work with Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company.
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London Gold Market Weighs Earlier Auction to Suit Asian Traders

The London Bullion Market Association is considering moving its morning gold auction to an earlier time to accommodate traders in Asia.
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Eyre: US Iran Deal Will Not Lead to a new Middle East

US and Iran have reached an interim agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz paving the way for talks on Tehran’s nuclear program and an end to a war that has engulfed the Middle East. Alan Eyre, Former Senior US…
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Hormuz Trade Will Take Months to Return to Normal, Analysts Say

Oil markets have reacted with enthusiasm to an interim agreement between US and Iran which should reopen the Strait of Hormuz and restore oil and gas flows — but that return to normality could be months away, analysts warn.
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What the US-Iran Peace Deal Means for the Strait of Hormuz

No region of the world produces more oil and gas than the countries straddling the Persian Gulf. Most of this energy can only be exported aboard tankers that cross the Strait of Hormuz — a waterway that’s effectively been closed…
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Here Are Winners and Losers from Pakistan’s $68 Billion Budget

Pakistan’s 18.8 trillion-rupee ($67.6 billion) budget, which includes lower taxes on sectors like cement and textiles, has lifted related stocks as the country seeks to balance growth with its International Monetary Fund commitments.
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LBMA Says Gold’s Status as a Safe Haven Still Holds

London Bullion Market Association CEO Ruth Crowell thinks the narrative of gold’s status as a safe haven still holds. She adds that it’s important to measure safe haven status in years rather than weeks or months. She speaks with Paul…
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Swiss Pragmatism Holds as Disputed Population Cap Rejected

Swiss voters opted to play it safe on Sunday, rejecting an unprecedented proposal to cap the country’s population at 10 million people as economic risks overcame elevated concerns about immigration.










