Global Market Today | Oil dives, Asian stocks surge as Trump agrees to two-week ceasefire

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Oil prices plunged and stocks surged Wednesday following a two-week ceasefire in the Middle East. U.S. President Trump announced an agreement to suspend attacks on Iran, easing fears of a prolonged conflict that had disrupted oil and gas flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Markets reacted positively to the potential for renewed energy transit and a long-term peace deal.

Asian sharesAPFutures pointed to broad gains for Asia's stock markets, which have been beaten down by war and soaring energy prices, and 10-year U.S. Treasury futures jumped about 15 ticks.

SINGAPORE: Oil prices dived, bonds rallied and stocks surged on Wednesday after a two-week ceasefire in the Middle East spurred a relief rally as investors cheered the possible resumption of oil and gas flowing through the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. President Donald Trump said he agreed to suspend bombing and ‌attacks on ⁠Iran ⁠for two weeks and that a long-term peace agreement was in progress.

Global markets have been rattled since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran at the end of February, leading Tehran to effectively close the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway used to transit one-fifth of the world's oil and gas.

U.S. crude futures fell around 16.5% to $94 a ⁠barrel, S&P 500 futures ‌leapt over 2% and the dollar fell broadly, having been the haven of choice for investors during the tumult.

"Markets ⁠have been predicting that Trump was looking for an off-ramp in Iran," said Jamie Cox, managing partner at Harris Financial Group. "Today, he got one and took it."

Futures pointed to broad gains for Asia's stock markets, which have been beaten down by war and soaring energy prices, and 10-year U.S. Treasury futures jumped about 15 ticks.

The risk-sensitive Australian dollar rose 1.3% to above $0.7070 and ‌the euro gained 0.76% to $1.1683. Cryptocurrencies also rose.

Trump had set a late Tuesday deadline for a deal with Iran to be reached, threatening to destroy ⁠every bridge and power plant in the country if Iran did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran had said it would retaliate against U.S. allies in the Gulf.

The six-week conflict has sent oil prices surging, stoked worries of inflation and upended the global rates outlook with countries and companies scrambling to adjust to the energy shock.

In commodities, gold prices rose over 2% to $4,812 per ounce.

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