
David Weigel

Reed Albergotti

US President Donald Trump defended the Iran deal that offers concessions to Tehran, saying he wanted to avoid “economic catastrophe.”
2The presidents of both the US and Iran remotely signed the ceasefire agreement, which is now in effect.
3Global central banks’ responses to the Iran war’s energy crisis reveal different underlying concerns.
4The EU is increasingly united on the need for a tough approach to China.
5Trump said he would visit India soon, an apparent effort to smooth over rocky relations with New Delhi.
6The US Federal Reserve held rates steady as chair Kevin Warsh rolled out new initiatives at the central bank.
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