Asian markets surge, dollar slips, oil tumbles as US-Iran peace deal eases inflation fears, reducing need for rate hikes
Share markets surged in Asia while the dollar slipped and oil prices tumbled as a tentative peace deal between the United States and Iran promised to ease inflationary pressures globally and lessen the need for higher interest rates.
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