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Investors reacted to signals of possible de-escalation of the war in the Middle East.
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Stock Market Today: Dow Moves Higher, Oil Pulls Back on Cautious Optimism — Live Updates WSJStock futures slip as traders monitor U.S.-Iran war developments: Live updates CNBCStocks rally, oil prices fall amid talk of Iran ceasefire NBC NewsStock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rise on hopes of US-Iran talks, oil drops below $100 Yahoo Finance
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Iran foreign minister acknowledges ‘exchange of messages' with US through mediators but denies negotiations CNN'No intention of negotiating for now,' says Iranian minister, as US insists war goals almost met BBCIran War News: Trump White House Threatens More Attacks if Iran Doesn't Make Deal — Live Updates WSJWhite House signals ‘core objectives' met on war as Iran vows ‘relentless' attacks The Hill
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White House says Trump will meet Xi in China in May CNBCTrump Had His Eye on China, Then Plunged Into a New Mideast War The New York TimesTrump reschedules Iran-delayed China visit for May 14-15 ReutersTrump to Travel to China on May 14-15 for Summit With Xi Bloomberg.comTrump's Visit to China Won't Fix Much, If It Even Happens
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