French stocks rose on Tuesday as investors engaged in brisk buying following an extended weekend ahead of U.S. President Trump's deadline for Iran to strike a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The move reflects short-term risk-on positioning tied to a geopolitical event that could affect oil flows and commodity markets, though no magnitudes or sector moves were specified.
French stocks rose on Tuesday as investors engaged in brisk buying following an extended weekend ahead of U.S. President Trump's deadline for Iran to strike a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The move reflects short-term risk-on positioning tied to a geopolitical event that could affect oil flows and commodity markets, though no magnitudes or sector moves were specified.
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