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AI-generatedThe US-Iran ceasefire extension, mediated by Pakistan, reduces immediate geopolitical risk in the Middle East, which had previously driven up oil prices due to supply disruption fears. However, underlying tensions remain, and the naval blockade continues, keeping energy markets on edge.
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- Pakistan mediated an indefinite extension of the US-Iran ceasefire.
- Trump responded positively to proposals from Pakistan's PM and military chief.
- Iran rejects negotiations under coercion; US maintains naval blockade of Iranian ports.
- Global powers (China, Qatar) urge dialogue.
- Conflict has impacted global energy prices.
Turkish energy stocks are likely to decline as the drop in oil prices reduces revenue expectations, but lower costs may provide some support. The ceasefire reduces the risk premium that had supported Turkish energy stocks.
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- COMMODITY_OILshort
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