Iran is reportedly considering a U.S. proposal to end the ongoing conflict, according to Bloomberg.
This comes after earlier indications that Iran intended to present a counteroffer to address tensions.
S. President Donald Trump, who said he is not satisfied with a recent Iranian offer to end the two-month-old war with the United States and Israel.
The development follows a statement from U.S. President Donald Trump, who said he is not satisfied with a recent Iranian offer to end the two-month-old war with the United States and Israel.
The potential shift in diplomatic tone has sparked speculation about how markets might react.
Energy and emerging market assets have been particularly sensitive to geopolitical developments in the region, with volatility in oil prices and regional equity indices often tied to shifts in conflict dynamics.
The U.S. and Iran have been locked in a tense standoff, with China also stepping in to call for peace, adding a new layer of complexity to the situation.