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Markets Rally as Trump Delays Iran Strike; Oil Retreats and Bonds Ease

Markets Rally as Trump Delays Iran Strike; Oil Retreats and Bonds Ease

Asian stock markets rose and oil prices pared steep losses after U.S. President Donald Trump postponed a planned bombing of Iran’s power grid and extended a diplomatic ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz. The move eased immediate fears of a wider energy shock, prompting equity gains, a softer dollar and lower government bond yields even as volatili…

Large Oil Futures Bets Traded Minutes Before Trump’s Iran Post, Report Says

Large Oil Futures Bets Traded Minutes Before Trump’s Iran Post, Report Says

Roughly $580 million worth of Brent and West Texas Intermediate futures contracts were traded in the oil market about 15 minutes before a Truth Social post by President Donald Trump that referenced productive talks with Iran, a Financial Times report found. The trades occurred between 6:49 a.m. and 6:50 a.m. New York time and coincided with a spike…

White House Weighs Iran Parliament Speaker as Possible Partner for Negotiated Exit

White House Weighs Iran Parliament Speaker as Possible Partner for Negotiated Exit

The U.S. administration is quietly assessing Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the 64-year-old speaker of Iran's parliament, as a potential partner to shepherd Tehran toward negotiated diplomacy and an end to the current military escalation. Some U.S. officials view him as a workable figure despite prior threats he has made against the United States. The o…

Markets Rally as U.S. Defers Strikes on Iran’s Power Grid; Oil Plummets

Markets Rally as U.S. Defers Strikes on Iran’s Power Grid; Oil Plummets

U.S. equities advanced and oil prices dropped sharply on March 23 after President Donald Trump postponed planned strikes on Iran’s power plants and signaled that early talks with Tehran had occurred. The market reaction reflected a renewed appetite for risk, even as questions remain about the longer-term impact on energy infrastructure and inflatio…

Daly Urges Scenario-Based Approach as Uncertainty Remains Elevated

Daly Urges Scenario-Based Approach as Uncertainty Remains Elevated

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said Monday that when uncertainty is high, framing risks as scenarios is more useful than fixating on a single economic forecast. She outlined one path in which a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict eases energy costs and leaves the U.S. economy largely unscathed, and an alternative…

Thousands of Marines Head to CENTCOM as Deadline Nears for Strait of Hormuz

Thousands of Marines Head to CENTCOM as Deadline Nears for Strait of Hormuz

Approximately 2,200 Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit are set to arrive in the U.S. Central Command area on Friday when the Japan-based USS Tripoli and the amphibious landing dock USS New Orleans transit into the region, U.S. officials said. Officials indicated it will take several days for the unit to reach the Strait of Hormuz. The …

Sam Altman Leaves Helion Energy Board as OpenAI Pursues Deeper Ties

Sam Altman Leaves Helion Energy Board as OpenAI Pursues Deeper Ties

Sam Altman has resigned from the board of Helion Energy, the fusion company he backed beginning in 2015, after concluding that serving on both Helion's board and OpenAI's leadership was no longer tenable. Altman will retain a financial interest in Helion but has pledged to abstain from any negotiations. Helion's CEO praised Altman's past contributi…

Pentagon Contemplates Airborne Brigade for Possible Iran Operation

Pentagon Contemplates Airborne Brigade for Possible Iran Operation

Senior U.S. military officials are considering deploying a combat brigade from the 82nd Airborne Division and parts of its headquarters staff to support operations related to Iran. No orders have been issued and U.S. Central Command has declined to comment. Options under review include moving the 82nd Airborne Immediate Response Force or using the …

Gold's Short-Term Volatility Persists as Iran Conflict Spurs Risk-Off Moves

Gold's Short-Term Volatility Persists as Iran Conflict Spurs Risk-Off Moves

Heightened market uncertainty linked to the Iran conflict has driven a risk-off stance among investors, producing acute short-term volatility in gold. Inflation concerns tied to higher energy prices, reduced expectations for near-term interest rate cuts, and liquidity-driven selling have outweighed safe-haven demand, pushing spot gold well below it…

Trump Urges GOP to Work Through Easter to Advance Voter ID Measure

Trump Urges GOP to Work Through Easter to Advance Voter ID Measure

President Donald Trump called on Republican senators to remain in Washington over the Easter recess to advance a voter identification bill he said should be part of any Homeland Security funding deal. The department has been partly unfunded since Feb. 13, leaving thousands of TSA employees unpaid for weeks. The proposed legislation would require pr…

Iranian Parliament Speaker Rejects Claims of US Talks, Calls Reports 'Fake News'

Iranian Parliament Speaker Rejects Claims of US Talks, Calls Reports 'Fake News'

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf publicly denied that any negotiations have occurred with the United States, describing reports of talks as "fake news" intended to influence financial and oil markets. The statement followed comments by President Trump that his envoys had met a senior Iranian official and that the discussions produ…

Fed Governor Miran Says Too Early to Gauge Oil Shock, Reaffirms Case for Rate Cuts

Fed Governor Miran Says Too Early to Gauge Oil Shock, Reaffirms Case for Rate Cuts

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said it is too soon to determine how the recent spike in oil prices will affect the U.S. economy over the 12-month horizon that matters for monetary policy. He maintained his stance that softer job market conditions justify additional rate cuts, noting he dissented at the Fed's recent meeting and now expects f…

Fed Governor Miran Keeps 2026 Cut Outlook Despite Middle East Shock

Fed Governor Miran Keeps 2026 Cut Outlook Despite Middle East Shock

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said policymakers should refrain from altering monetary policy in response to near-term disruptions tied to the conflict involving the US and Israel in Iran. While acknowledging that higher oil prices raise inflationary risks and weigh on growth and the labor market, Miran said his pre-conflict forecast of fou…

European Gas Futures Slide After U.S. Delays Strikes on Iranian Energy Sites

European Gas Futures Slide After U.S. Delays Strikes on Iranian Energy Sites

European natural gas futures declined sharply on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he had ordered a five-day postponement of strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure following what he described as "productive" talks. The benchmark Dutch front-month contract at the TTF hub fell by as much as 5.52 euros, according to Inte…