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Trump said the ceasefire was "over" — then said Iran called to make a deal. Chip stocks are bouncing. Markets don't know what to believe

Cris Tolomia
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Market volatility continues as investors react to conflicting reports regarding U.S.-Iran tensions and potential ceasefire negotiations. Despite ongoing conflict, stock futures rose following claims of diplomatic outreach.

S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures pointed higher Thursday after Trump said Iran reached out, even as U.S.-Iran fighting continued overnight

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Trump said the ceasefire was "over" — then said Iran called to make a deal. Chip stocks are bouncing. Markets don't know what to believe — Headlinne — headlinne