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Wall Street hits record high amid peace optimism

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Boom! The US Dow Jones industrial average has hit a record high in early trading, as Wall Street jumps.

Relief over the US-Iran peace deal has pushed the index of 30 large US companies to a new peak of 51,857 points, over the previous record peak set in early June.

Aerospace manufacturer Boeing (+4%) is leading the risers, followed by construction equipment maker Caterpillar (+3.6%), and Amazon (+3.3%)

The Russell 2000 index of small US companies has also hit a record high, up 1.5%. This follows gains in European markets, which hit their own record high this morning.

“Peace optimism” is helping Wall Street to rally, says Neil Wilson, Saxo UK investor strategist, who explains:

double quotation markStocks soared and oil prices slid after the US and Iran agreed a peace deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

“Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!” President Trump posted. Iran confirmed the text of a memorandum of understanding had been finalised and said the war would end “permanently and immediately on all fronts”.

The two countries will sign the deal in a few days, in Switzerland, after the G7 leaders conference in France this week. The deal is seeing investors take some geopolitical risk premia off the table.

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Rolls-Royce in nuclear reactor deals with Sweden, and partnership with Japan

Back in the UK, engineering firm Rolls-Royce has secured two important agreements involving its new small nuclear reactors.

Swedish nuclear development company Videberg Kraft has chosen Rolls-Royce to supply three Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) on the Värö peninsula, on Sweden’s west coast.

Videberg Kraft say:

double quotation markThe Videberg Project will build Sweden’s first new nuclear power plant in more than 40 years. It will significantly strengthen the Swedish energy system by adding 1,500 MWe of clean baseload capacity – around 6 percent of Sweden’s annual power consumption – for more than 60 years, supporting industries and households in southern Sweden while enhancing energy security.

This comes a day after the UK and Japan agreed to co-operate on advanced nuclear technologies, under which Rolls-Royce will work with the United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory (UKNNL) and Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), to “accelerate the introduction of advanced nuclear technologies in the UK.”

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