DAX
DAX 40 Tops 25,000

Frankfurt’s DAX 40 jumped 1.5% to exceed 25,000 on Monday, reaching its highest level since early June, after oil prices fell sharply following the finalized US-Iran framework agreement. After weeks of negotiations, both sides confirmed a memorandum of understanding to extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with the US, Iran, and mediator Pakistan endorsing the deal. A formal signing is scheduled for this Friday in Switzerland, though markets remain cautious as key details, including Iran’s nuclear program, are still unresolved. Money markets now expect about 30 basis points of additional ECB tightening this year, equivalent to one rate hike, down from nearly two before last Thursday’s increase.
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