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Wall Street indexes jump, Trump says strikes against Iran canceled Reuters
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"strikes against Iran canceled"
— Donald Trump , Politician
"Our technical indicators are looking relatively oversold here."
— Robert Phipps , Executive
"The most important thing for investors to realise is the time frame for their investment."
— Adam Sarhan , Executive
"The US and Iran could reach a peace agreement as early as this weekend."
— Donald Trump , Politician
"negotiations with Tehran had reached advanced levels"
— Donald Trump , Politician
Key People
Adam Sarhan is the CEO of 50 Park Investments.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Elon Musk is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla.
Robert Phipps is a director at Per Stirling Capital Management.
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U.S. stocks surged on June 11 after President Trump announced the cancellation of planned military strikes against Iran, with major indexes recording their largest daily gains since April.
Oil prices fell sharply after President Trump announced the cancellation of planned military strikes against Iran, easing market concerns over escalating tensions.
Wall Street experienced a strong rebound on June 11, with all three major U.S. indices recording their biggest one-day gains since April after President Trump announced the cancellation of planned military strikes against Iran.
Wall Street soared on June 11 after President Trump announced a 'settlement of the war with Iran' had been reached and that a final document could be signed in Europe soon.
Wall Street's major indexes experienced significant gains on June 11, 2026, following President Trump's announcement of the cancellation of planned strikes against Iran, leading to a sharp drop in oil prices and a rebound in stocks.
Wall Street soared on June 11, 2026, after President Donald Trump announced that a 'settlement of the war with Iran' had been reached and that a final document could be signed in Europe soon.
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