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Happy Monday!
Weâre kicking off another week with a quick catch-up on the weekendâs must-read headlines, a look at our top partner offer, and, as always, a quiz to test your market knowledge. Letâs go.
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What went down this weekendâŠ
Trump Unveils Iran Ceasefire Deal as Markets Eye Oil Relief
Donald Trump says the US and Iran agreed to a 60-day ceasefire framework, with a signing ceremony reportedly scheduled for June 19 in Switzerland.
The proposed deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ease sanctions in phases, and allow Iran to resume limited oil exports in exchange for compliance. However, key issues including uranium enrichment limits, ballistic missiles, and regional proxy networks have been pushed to future negotiations.
Markets welcomed the prospect of reduced geopolitical tensions, with lower oil prices and improved risk sentiment supporting a rebound in Bitcoin and other risk assets.
Gold Pulls Ahead of Silver as US-Iran Deal Sends Oil Lower
The gold-versus-silver trade is starting to split, with investors increasingly favoring gold as easing tensions between the US and Iran weigh on oil prices.
Futures data showed fresh capital flowing into gold, with open interest rising nearly ten times more than silverâs, while options markets suggest traders are actively hedging bullish positions rather than betting against the metal. Analysts say falling oil prices and cooling inflation expectations are reinforcing goldâs appeal as a defensive asset, while silverâs industrial exposure is limiting its safe-haven demand.
Stanford Graduates Walk Out on Google CEO Over Israel Contract
Graduates at Stanford University staged a walkout during Google CEO Sundar Pichaiâs commencement speech, protesting the companyâs involvement in Project Nimbus, a cloud and AI contract with the Israeli government.
The demonstration was organized by Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine and focused on Googleâs reported $1.2 billion partnership with Israel alongside Amazon. Protesters argue the technology could support surveillance and military operations, claims that have fueled internal and external criticism of the project.
Pichai, who earned his masterâs degree at Stanford, notably avoided discussing artificial intelligence during his address, instead encouraging graduates to stay optimistic and pursue meaningful work.
â Quick Quiz â
President Trumpâs crypto venture awarded UFC fighters $250,000 in bonuses using which stablecoin during a White House event?
A) USDC
B) USDT
C) USD1
D) RLUSD




