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Asian shares shrug off US retreat after initial signing of US-Iran deal on ending the war
Asian shares surged, with Japan and South Korea benchmarks hitting records, following the U.S. and Iran's initial agreement to end hostilities. The deal allows Iran to sell oil freely and starts a 60-day period for nuclear program negotiations, while U.S. markets retreated due to Federal Reserve rate hike speculation.
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