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Some have been hammered; even those who haven’t might be soon
Does the country’s manufacturing success leave space for anyone else?
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Equities notched their fourth-straight session of gains on Tuesday, with investors hopeful that an agreement to re-open the Strait of Hormuz may be near even as hostilities tested a ceasefire between the US and Iran.
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Israel attacks Hamas' new armed wing chief, Netanyahu says Reuters
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Tehran vows to ‘not leave any mischief unanswered’ after the attacks
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Airlines cancel flights in response to Middle East conflict Reuters
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Russia says US did not grant visa for official to attend UN meeting Reuters
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Oil was little changed in early Asian trading, as the US touted progress toward a peace deal with Iran despite fresh hostilities and uncertainty over the vital Strait of Hormuz.
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Asian stocks were set to edge higher Wednesday in a sign traders are clinging to expectations the US and Iran will sign a peace deal even as military strikes in the Persian Gulf persisted.
Iran’s leadership is not prepared to make dramatic concessions that, in its view, would undermine the ideological foundations of the Islamic Republic. The post Tehran wants to end the war—but not at any price appeared first on Atlantic Council.