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US Facilitates Rare Second Round Israel Lebanon Talks

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AI-generatedGeopolitical tensions in the Middle East, such as the Israel-Lebanon conflict, can impact global markets by increasing uncertainty and risk aversion. This may lead to volatility in currencies like USD/TRY, affect oil prices due to regional supply concerns, and influence energy sector stocks in indices like the S&P 500.
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- US hosts second round of Israel-Lebanon talks on April 23 in Washington.
- Talks aim to reinforce ceasefire and advance diplomatic engagement.
- Conflict has caused 2,387 deaths and displaced about one million people.
- Lebanese President emphasizes negotiations to end hostilities.
- Israeli Defense Minister seeks to disarm Hezbollah through military and diplomatic means.
Oil prices are likely to decline as ceasefire talks ease supply disruption fears, though OPEC+ discipline may limit downside.
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