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Asian shares shrug off Wall St blues following signing of US-Iran deal on ending the war
Asian shares surged, with Japan and South Korea benchmarks setting records following the US-Iran deal ending hostilities, despite Wall Street declines due to potential Fed rate hikes. The agreement allows Iran to sell oil freely and dilute enriched uranium, boosting market confidence.
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