Rosenberg Research: How to invest if the U.S.-Iran peace deal has legs
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Rosenberg Research: How to invest if the U.S.-Iran peace deal has legs
DAVID WATT AND ROBERT EMBREE
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 25, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 26, 2026
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David Watt is director of economic research, and Robert Embree senior economist, at Rosenberg Research.
In a best-case scenario for the U.S.-Iran peace process, with the implementation of the deal proceeding quickly, oil would settle between US$70 and US$75 per barrel — unwinding …
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