Premarket: Stocks waver, oil falls as traders weigh fragile Iran peace talks
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Premarket: Wall Street futures muted as investors monitor U.S.-Iran negotiations
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U.S. stock index futures started the week on a subdued note, after Friday’s public holiday, with investors monitoring developments in U.S.-Iran talks following a tense start.
Oil prices fell as much as 2 per cent as the first round of talks concluded, with Washington and Tehran agreeing to a roadmap toward a final deal within 60 da…
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