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CNBC Daily Open: Iran's desire for a ceasefire lifts U.S. markets, but could be one-sided

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The U.S. stock market rose amid news that Iran wants a ceasefire with Israel. As early as the first days of Israel's strikes, Tehran asked several countries to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to call on Israel for an immediate ceasefire, NBC News reported, citing a Middle East diplomat with…
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News video: Trump denies Macron's claims linking early G7 summit exit and Israel-Iran ceasefire deal

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Trump denies Macron's claims linking early G7 summit exit and Israel-Iran ceasefire deal The US president left the G7 summit in Canada one day early on Monday, prompting French President Emmanuel Macron to say Trump left to work on the Israel-Iran ceasefire deal. Trump denied this on his Truth...

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