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The market isn’t fully pricing in a U.S.-Iran peace deal — and that could be just the lift European stocks need
The article suggests that the current market is not fully accounting for a potential U.S.-Iran peace deal, which could help narrow the gap between U.S. and international stock performance. Investors have favored U.S. stocks over European equities since the war in Iran began, but a diplomatic resolution might boost European markets.
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