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Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire "Over": Fresh Strikes Raise Fears of a Wider Conflict

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  Introduction Just weeks after announcing a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the agreement is effectively "over." The announcement followed a new round of military strikes involving both countries, reigniting fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East. Trump made the remarks while attending the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, stating that he no longer believed negotiations with Iran were worthwhile. His comments immediately drew global attention, sending oil prices higher and raising concerns about regional security and the global economy. Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire Over After Fresh Military Strikes | World News Why Did the Ceasefire Collapse? The ceasefire was originally designed as a temporary arrangement to reduce hostilities and provide time for diplomatic negotiations. However, tensions continued to simmer beneath the surface. The latest escalation began after attacks on commercial shipping in the...

19th May's MORNING NEWSLETTER .

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Good Morning! Great news and cheap stock valuations never co-exist. Even recent history from 2001, 2003 and 2008-2009 suggests every time markets fall hard, they do bounce back. It may take a while for them to find their feet and find some sort of a bottom. And there is no hard and fast rule about how that happens. Markets get cheap when people do not have the confidence about what the future holds, and that is exactly the situation now. Dalal Street veteran Vetri Subramaniam says this is the time for investors to focus on valuations to figure out whether one should be positively disposed or negative disposed towards the asset class. MARKET CUES: Where do we stand >>> Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange-traded some 162 points higher at 7 am (IST) in signs that Dalal Street is poised for a major rebound after Monday mayhem. On Monday, Nifty broke below its crucial support at 8,900 by a wide margin, opening the doors for further selloff that can take the ind...