US President and Iran Sign Peace Agreement
Vietstock Kinh te nganh • 06/18/2026
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Summary
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The US and Iran have electronically signed a temporary agreement to extend a ceasefire between the two countries. The agreement was signed to maintain a temporary state of peace between the two nations.
AI quick analysis
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Background & Analysis Scope
- The US-Iran political situation may affect the global market, particularly the Vietnamese stock market.
- This analysis will focus on the impact of the peace agreement on the Vietnamese stock market.
Impact mechanism
- Expectations of peace and stability in the Middle East may lead to capital inflows into related industries, such as oil and gas and supporting industries.
- The degree of surprise from this news may be low due to the prior forecast of a temporary agreement.
- Benefiting or Pressured Groups/Stocks:
- Benefiting:
Oil and Gas (tickers
- VJC, PVD, PVB): Expectations of peace and stability may lead to economic growth and oil demand.
- Pressured:
- No specific information about industries or stocks affected by this news.
Risks to watch
- The primary risk is a change in US and Iran policy that may affect the peace agreement and lead to market instability.
- Another risk is the surprise from the agreement signing that may lead to price adjustments on the market.
- Short-Term Timeframe:
- The short-term timeframe will focus on the impact of the peace agreement on the Vietnamese stock market in the coming week.
- We will closely monitor the situation and provide updates when new information becomes available.
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The US and Iran have electronically signed a temporary agreement to extend the ceasefire between the two countries.