Why markets are weirdly calm after the US bombed Iran

23 juin 2025 | tmohamed@businessinsider.com (Theron Mohamed)
Investors expected choppy markets on Monday after the US bombed Iran on the weekend, but trading was muted due to uncertainty, timing, and optimism.
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