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Markets rebound after Donald Trump postpones attack on Iranian energy

Stocks reverse losses and oil tumbles after US President says there have been ‘constructive’ talks with Tehran
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Line chart of S&P 500, points showing US stocks bounce on Monday
"}],[{"start":134.48000000000002,"text":"Government bond markets, which had sold off sharply early on Monday, also rallied after Trump’s statement. Two-year Treasury yields, which rose last week as traders added to bets for higher interest rate rises, fell 0.06 percentage points to 3.84 per cent. The two-year yield had, before Trump’s announcement, risen above 4 per cent for the first time since June. Prices move inversely to yields. "}],[{"start":165.72000000000003,"text":"The 10-year US Treasury yield fell 0.03 percentage points to 4.34 per cent."}],[{"start":175.31000000000003,"text":"Moves in the UK were even larger, with 10-year yields rising to their highest levels since 2008."}],[{"start":183.15000000000003,"text":"“Although this is merely a five-day postponement, we believe today’s headlines at least show that de-escalation is possible,” said Matthew Amis, investment director at Aberdeen. Amis said on Monday that the asset manager was “tentatively” buying gilts after the sharp sell-off in recent weeks."}],[{"start":203.34000000000003,"text":"However, he said that “to materially unwind the moves of the last few weeks, we would need to see more than words . . . namely ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz”."}],[{"start":217.29000000000002,"text":"Interest rate expectations also swung after Trump’s announcement. Having earlier priced in four interest rate rises by the Bank of England this year, swaps traders moved back to price in two. "}],[{"start":231.32000000000002,"text":"The Vix index, which had been running at about 30 before the announcement, fell to just over 20, before jumping back to about 26."}],[{"start":241.3,"text":"“Trump is clearly looking for an off-ramp,” said Mark Dowding, chief investment officer for fixed income at RBC BlueBay Asset Management. “However, the Iranian price for a ceasefire, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, is likely to be something which the US will struggle to accept.”"}],[{"start":271.18,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1774308637_5066.mp3"}

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