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Gold rises as dip-buyers return after Israel-Lebanon ceasefire

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The protracted disruption to energy flows via Hormuz has driven oil prices higher and raised concerns around global inflation Read more at The Business Times.
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On Thursday, June 4, oil prices fell amid a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Lebanon that was reached the day before. This truce also boosted hopes for an end to the American-Israeli war with Iran and the resumption of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This is reported by Reuters. READ ALSO: Iran agrees to discuss its nuclear program with the U.S. For the first time - Rubio Concluded late Wednesday, June 3, a cease-fire agreement between …

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Business Times broke the news in Singapore, Singapore on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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