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828 Wall Street is pricing a US-Iran peace deal that Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz and the chair of Senate Armed Services spent Sunday publicly trying to kill

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 05/28/2026 11:52 EDT

Wall Street is pricing a US-Iran peace deal that Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz and the chair of Senate Armed Services spent Sunday publicly trying to kill

Equity desks treat the prospect of a US-Iran deal as an unambiguous bullish signal, oil traders treat it as a supply shock in waiting, and currency desks treat it as a reason to sell dollars.

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