Trump Signs US-Iran Accord on June 17; Oil Prices, Yields Fall; Stocks Rally Expected

According to MarketWatch, President Trump signed a US-Iran memorandum of understanding on June 17 that includes an immediate ceasefire, reopening of Strait of Hormuz oil transport, lifting of US maritime blockade on Iran, and a 60-day nuclear negotiation window.

As geopolitical tensions ease and crude oil supply risks dissipate, oil prices and U.S. Treasury yields have declined, creating a looser financial environment for equities. Market analysts view the accord as a strong buy signal for U.S. stocks, with technology and reindustrialization-related investments expected to benefit.

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