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Morning Bid: April fools rush in - Reuters

Morning Bid: April fools rush in - Reuters

Morning Bid: April fools rush in Reuters

April 1, 2026 at 04:43 AM Original source
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Morning Bid: April fools rush in - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Morning Bid: April Fools Rush In
Global Banking & Finance Reviewvia ai

Markets are rallying on hopes that the Iran war could end in two to three weeks, as President Trump signals de-escalation; Asia shares surge, aided by strong South Korean export data and upbeat manufacturing PMI readings, while broader futures and bond markets advance.

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