Middle East Conflict – Daily Neptune P2P Group update 047 (1800h GST 15 April)

 

Headlines. U.S. and Iran reach agreement in principle to extend the ceasefire by two weeks, though no formal confirmation yet. Ceasefire still set to expire 22 April. U.S. Treasury will not renew Iran’s oil sanctions waiver (19 April deadline). Markets stabilise, with Brent below $100 and equities back to pre-war levels, as the IMF cuts 2026 global growth to 3.1% and warns of downside risks. Washington-hosted Israel–Lebanon talks mark first direct engagement since 1993, with agreement to launch negotiations.

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