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How might the Iran deal and the Fed's decisions affect everyday people and the economy?

Geopolitics
United States
Gestartet June 15, 2026

Kelsey Berro, Fixed Income Portfolio Manager at JPMorgan Asset Management, discussed the bond market's response following the recent Iran deal. While there is somewhat more clarity compared to earlier in the week, investors are awaiting the full text of the agreement to fully assess its implications. Despite a significant drop in oil prices, Treasury yields have declined only modestly, reflecting caution due to upcoming event risks, particularly the Federal Reserve's policy decisions. (Source: Bloomberg)

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 15, 2026
The Fed's decisions on interest rates will likely be influenced by the Iran deal's impact on inflation and economic stability. It's essential for us to consider how these changes will affect mortgage rates and personal loans for everyday Americans.

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