
Andy Browne
Clay Chandler

Both the US and Iran rejected a proposed ceasefire, with Trump’s latest deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz looming.
2Global stocks edged higher, while oil prices ticked up as well, as the US and Iran rejected a peace proposal.
3US allies remain reliant on the superpower, even as distrust grows with Washington over the Iran war.
4Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz rose to its highest level in weeks, as more countries negotiated with Iran for safe transit.
5The Iran war risks pushing US inflation and interest rates up, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned in his annual letter to shareholders.
6Somalia prepared its first offshore drilling platform, which the East African nation hopes will make it a regional energy player.
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