US-Iran Truce
Coverage of US-Iran Truce in the Nexus archive.
- Investment banks optimistic about global economy
Investment banks are increasingly optimistic about the global economy due to the US-Iran truce, reduced trade-war rhetoric, and rising tech investment. JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs highlight improved growth prospects, while Barclays notes conflicting inflation pressures from falling oil and rising chip prices.
- Widespread fury over Lebanon-Israel ceasefire deal
The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal faces widespread opposition, with the Lebanese parliament speaker calling it an 'agreement of diktats' and a hard-right Israeli minister labeling it a 'big mistake.' Lebanese citizens protested in the capital, waving Hezbollah flags, while Iran’s hard-line preachers led protests against the deal, threatening to undermine the US-Iran truce.
- Few residents return to Lebanon's Nabatiyeh after a US-Iran truce with fighting nearby
Residents in Lebanon's Nabatiyeh are cautiously returning to check on damaged homes after a U.S.-Iran truce aimed at ending the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, though fighting persists nearby. Aida Jleilati and her daughter salvaged belongings from their destroyed home amid ongoing uncertainty about the truce's durability.
- Oil prices hit three-month low over US-Iran truce
Oil prices fell to a three-month low as Wall Street anticipates a US-Iran peace deal, with major banks lowering price forecasts. Natural gas relief may follow if Qatar increases LNG production, though shipping challenges remain. Analysts note a shift from acute disruption to managed geopolitical risk, but some question Wall Street's optimism amid political tensions.
- Gary Cohn says prices are "not going to fall like a rock overnight" if Iran deal is signed
Gary Cohn, IBM vice chairman and head of the National Economic Council in President Trump's first term, stated prices are 'not going to fall like a rock overnight' if a U.S.-Iran truce is signed due to uncertainty about the Strait of Hormuz.
- Atlantic Council: US-Iran Truce Become a Rorschach Test
The Atlantic Council discusses how a potential US-Iran truce is being interpreted as a Rorschach Test, reflecting differing geopolitical perspectives. The article explores how the truce's implications are viewed through various ideological lenses.
- China Touts Efforts to Push For US-Iran Truce | The China Show 4/9/2026
China is promoting efforts to facilitate a truce between the United States and Iran, highlighting its diplomatic initiatives in international relations. The article references China's role in mediating tensions between the two nations.
- World reacts to ‘brutal’ Israeli attacks on Lebanon after US-Iran truce
Israeli attacks on Lebanon have resulted in at least 254 deaths and 1,165 injuries, according to Lebanon’s Civil Defence. Global reactions have intensified following the US-Iran truce, with reports describing the attacks as 'brutal'.