Dow Jones Industrial Average treats the ceasefire's second death as a rerun
The Dow Jones Industrial Average trades at 52,609 on Friday, up 0.26%, two sessions after printing a record 53,333 and one news cycle into the second official death of the US-Iran ceasefire.
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