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Oil Prices Fall Again: Armistice in the Middle East Inspires Wall Street

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A sale of armaments stocks, further falling oil prices: For US investors, the ceasefire in the Middle East is already in dry cloths. The fact that Fed boss Powell does not categorically reject a cut in interest rates in July is also a source of hope on Wall Street.

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A sale of armaments stocks, further falling oil prices: For US investors, the ceasefire in the Middle East is already in dry cloths. The fact that Fed boss Powell does not categorically reject a cut in interest rates in July is also a source of hope on Wall Street.

Global Bols responded positively to the ceasefire in the Middle East, with Wall Street in new memories and oil to fall. Jerome Powell opened the door to jury cuts in the United States. For this reason, Tesla copes with electric sales cuts, but launchs a revolutionary robotics. Portugal strengthens investment in Defence and Sovena invests in innovation to make the production of more efficient and sustainable oil, in a signal of economic transform…

Global Bols responded positively to the ceasefire in the Middle East, with Wall Street in new memories and oil to fall. Jerome Powell opened the door to jury cuts in the United States. For this reason, Tesla copes with electric sales cuts, but launchs a revolutionary robotics. Portugal strengthens investment in Defence and Sovena invests in innovation to make the production of more efficient and sustainable oil, in a signal of economic transform…

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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