US-Iran MoU
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cryptoIran Threatens to Abandon US-Iran Deal, Sparking Crypto Market Volatility
Iran warns it may exit the June 2026 memorandum with the US, a deal that previously triggered a $20K Bitcoin swing. The collapse could impact sanctions and crypto markets.
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worldIsraeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Trigger $1B Crypto Liquidations Amid Diplomatic Tensions
Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed civilians and sparked a crypto sell-off, liquidating over $1 billion as Bitcoin dropped below $63,000 following a US-Iran de-escalation agreement.
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worldIRGC-Affiliated Agency Urges Strait of Hormuz Closure Amid US Tensions
Tasnim news agency calls for shutting the Strait of Hormuz and halting the US-Iran MoU. Markets price in increased naval deployments and prolonged maritime disruptions despite ongoing diplomatic talks.
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financeGoldman Sachs and Barclays Raise European Stock Targets Following US-Iran Peace Deal
Goldman Sachs and Barclays upgraded STOXX 600 targets after a US-Iran agreement lowered oil prices, easing stagflation fears and boosting European equity outlooks.
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cryptoTrump Calls Iran Deal Unconditional Surrender as Crypto Markets Rally
President Trump claims unlimited power following a new Iran memorandum. The agreement resolves the Strait of Hormuz standoff and triggered a sixty billion dollar surge in cryptocurrency markets.
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financeOil Plunges as US-Iran Deal Reopens Strait of Hormuz Shipping
Brent crude dropped to $75.55 after a US-Iran memorandum restored Strait of Hormuz access. Six million barrels of Saudi oil transited immediately, easing tensions while shelving Iranian crypto toll plans.
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worldIsraeli Soldier Killed in Lebanon Despite US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement
An Israeli soldier died and seven were wounded in southern Lebanon clashes, threatening the new US-Iran ceasefire as diplomatic tensions over continued military presence escalate.
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cryptoWall Street Journal Reveals Draft US-Iran Deal Terms and Market Impact
WSJ analysis details a draft US-Iran MOU allowing immediate oil sales and Strait of Hormuz access. Markets reacted as Bitcoin hit $67,000 while crude prices eased on de-escalation hopes.