Iran rejected the proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a temporary ceasefire, stating that talks are incompatible with threats. Tehran submitted a 10-point response to US proposals, which officials described as 'maximalist,' leaving the path forward uncertain. President Trump insisted negotiations were ongoing but also threatened to destroy everything if a deal was not reached.
Improved market sentiment following ceasefire talks between the US and Iran has caused the US Dollar to weaken. However, Iran maintains its stance against reopening the Strait of Hormuz under a temporary truce. Furthermore, Iran's plan to impose tanker tolls eases energy shock fears, contributing to falling oil prices.
Bitcoin surged to $69,509 following reports of 45-day ceasefire talks between the US and Iran. Key negotiation points include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Iran's uranium stockpile. However, uncertainty remains regarding the deadline set by President Trump on April 7th.
US and Iran are reviewing a ceasefire proposal, but Tehran refuses to reopen the Strait of Hormuz under any temporary truce. US President Donald Trump threatened strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure if Tehran fails to reopen the vital waterway. This escalation is fueling regional conflict and putting sharp upward pressure on global oil prices.
US President Trump threatened to 'blow up everything' in Iran if a deal isn't reached by Tuesday. A two-phase proposal, led by Pakistan, was presented, including an immediate ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran seeks a permanent ceasefire and is reviewing the proposal while rejecting unilateral deadline pressure.
Iran and Israel exchanged missile and air strikes across the region, escalating tensions as ceasefire talks remain stalled. With negotiations at an impasse, the US President extended a deadline for Iran, increasing pressure. Both sides threaten retaliatory strikes if the conflict continues, deepening regional instability.
Negotiations for a 45-day ceasefire are intensifying between the US and Iran to end the 38-day war, though Iran rejects President Trump's deadline. Simultaneously, Iran escalated tensions by launching missile and drone attacks on Israel's Haifa and the UAE. Trump warned of severe consequences if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened, while Iran countered by threatening retaliation against all US bases.
Iran rejected reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz despite ceasefire proposals, escalating regional tensions. Tehran criticized the US for lacking genuine commitment to a permanent peace. President Trump hinted at potential military escalation if Iran does not comply, increasing global market uncertainty.
A ceasefire plan mediated by Pakistan is being discussed between the US and Iran, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The proposal reportedly includes Iranian commitments to non-nuclearization in exchange for sanctions relief. However, Iran has not yet committed to the proposals, leading to slow progress.
Dow Jones futures rebounded on reports suggesting potential ceasefire talks between the US and Iran. However, US President Trump issued an ultimatum, threatening strikes if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Markets are now focusing on the possibility of the Fed delaying rate cuts if inflation persists.