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Iran Rejects Trump Peace Plan | Open Interest 3/25/20226

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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” Iran rejects President Trump’s 15-point peace plan, calling US talks illogical as tensions escalate.

The war’s ripple effects hit corporate America as United and Dow warn of price hikes and supply strain.

Arm shakes up the AI chip race with a major strategic pivot, while Citadel Securities cashes in on market volatility with a record trading haul.

Bloomberg Open Interest breaks it all down with Goldman’s Mike Siegel on rising recession expectations, FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller on a booming US freight market, and Northern Trust’s Anwiti Bahuguna on signs of retail investor fatigue. (Source: Bloomberg)

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