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U S Pushes for Iran Deal Amid Hormuz Strait Crisis Lebanon Seeks Ceasefire Extension
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AI-generatedEscalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz threaten global oil supply, potentially driving up crude prices and impacting energy-dependent economies. The indefinite U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension provides temporary relief but uncertainty persists. Lebanon's ceasefire extension efforts add regional instability, which may affect investor sentiment in emerging markets like Turkey.
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- U.S. President Trump signals potential renewed negotiations with Iran amid Strait of Hormuz tensions.
- Iran condemns U.S. naval presence as act of war; IRGC attacks commercial vessels.
- Trump extends ceasefire with Iran indefinitely with no set timeline.
- Lebanese President Aoun seeks one-month extension of ceasefire with Israel.
- Hezbollah rejects participation in ceasefire negotiations.
Oil prices are expected to rise due to heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, despite some mitigating factors from the ceasefire. The risk premium is likely to support short-term price increases.
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