Energy Markets
Oil prices rise, while stocks fall as the US-Iran truce hangs in balance
On Monday, oil prices rose and global stocks fell as investors became increasingly worried that the ceasefire agreement between the U.S.?and Iran may not last. Meanwhile, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz increased. Brent crude futures increased by about 5%, to $94.92 per barrel. MSCI's global share index fell by a mere 0.26% last week, while Europe's STOXX600 was down by 1.1%. This is after Asia's equity markets shrugged away risks and advanced. S&P futures were down 0.54%. On Monday, concerns grew that the ceasefire agreement between the United States of America and Iran could be in danger after the...