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FTSE 100 Wobbles as US and Iran Renew Talks; Burnham Outlines Government Plans

Created at 29 Jun · 5:50 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Stock markets experienced volatility as the US and Iran agreed to de-escalate hostilities and resume talks over the Strait of Hormuz dispute. Meanwhile, Andy Burnham is set to detail his vision for a devolved government focused on reindustrialization and housing.

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Key Numbers

$72Brent crude price per barrel
1 per centNikkei decline

Who's Involved

US
agreed to halt hostilities with Iran and renew talks
Iran
agreed to halt hostilities with the US and renew talks
Andy Burnham
Labour PM-in-waiting set to give major speech on government plans
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FTSE 100 Wobbles as US and Iran Renew Talks; Burnham Outlines Government Plans

↳ Why This Matters

The renewed talks between the US and Iran could impact global oil prices and geopolitical stability, while Andy Burnham's policy proposals offer a glimpse into potential future UK economic and governance strategies.

Key facts

  • Stock markets wobbled as the US and Iran agreed to halt recent hostilities and renew talks.
  • Talks over the Strait of Hormuz dispute are expected to resume on Tuesday.
  • Brent crude recovered to above $72 per barrel.
  • Asian markets, led by Japan's Nikkei, experienced declines.
  • Andy Burnham is set to deliver a speech detailing his government's plans, focusing on devolution and reindustrialization.
  • Market attention is also on Burnham's potential Chancellor and their fiscal policies.

Stock markets showed signs of wobbling on Monday as the United States and Iran agreed to de-escalate recent hostilities in the Gulf and recommence discussions regarding their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz. Officials indicated that talks are anticipated to restart on Tuesday, though markets perceive any cessation of hostilities as fragile.

Overnight, Brent crude oil prices edged back above $72 per barrel on Monday, recovering from a four-month low. Concurrently, Asian markets experienced a downturn, with Japan's Nikkei index leading the decline, falling approximately one percent.

In domestic political news, Labour's anticipated Prime Minister, Andy Burnham, is scheduled to deliver his first significant policy speech today following his victory in the Makerfield by-election. This address is expected to provide an early indication of his government's potential direction.

Burnham is expected to outline a 10-year plan centered on devolving power away from London, with a particular emphasis on reindustrialization and increasing housebuilding to improve living standards. He is also set to advocate for decision-making to be pushed to regions and local communities, proposing a new political system to replace the current centralized model with one driven by locally generated economic growth, echoing former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's "levelling up" agenda.

Despite Burnham's speech, the focus across City trading floors and in Westminster remains on the identity of Burnham's chosen Chancellor and their proposed tax and spending strategies.

Frequently asked questions

The renewal of talks aims to de-escalate recent hostilities in the Gulf and resolve disputes over the Strait of Hormuz, potentially impacting global oil prices and regional stability.

Burnham's proposed 10-year plan focuses on devolving power, reindustrialization, and housebuilding to boost living standards, shifting towards locally driven economic growth.

Stock markets are described as wobbling, indicating uncertainty, with Asian markets falling and Brent crude recovering slightly.

What Happens Next

01US and Iran talks are expected to resume on Tuesday.
02Andy Burnham is scheduled to deliver his major policy speech.

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How It Developed

US and Iran agreed to halt recent hostilities and renew talks.
Talks are expected to resume on Tuesday.
Brent crude edged back above $72 per barrel.
Asian markets fell, led by Japan's Nikkei.
Andy Burnham is poised to give his first major speech outlining government plans.
Burnham's plan emphasizes devolution, reindustrialization, and housebuilding.
Markets remain focused on Burnham's potential Chancellor and fiscal policies.

Sources

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FTSE 100 Live: Stocks wobble as US and Iran renew talks; Burnham lays out plans for governmentCity AM

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