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Shahidi hits ton but India bowl out Afghanistan for 218
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Hurricanes blow away Chiefs in record-breaking Super Rugby final
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Germany meet Ivory Coast in high-stakes World Cup clash, Sweden face Dutch
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Brazil cruise past Haiti to re-ignite World Cup campaign
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USA down Australia to reach World Cup knockout rounds
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USA beat Australia 2-0 to reach World Cup knockouts
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Niemann fires 65 at US Open after upsetting two-shot penalty
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Canada star Kone to miss rest of World Cup after surgery: team
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Spain's Yamal says 'too soon' to play full match at World Cup
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England captain Stokes strikes for Durham as Test recall looms
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Three-time Stanley Cup champion Toews retires
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Clark wants to win back fans as well as US Open title
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Japan wary of fired up and wounded Tunisia for World Cup landmark game
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Clark leads as fellow major winners charge at US Open
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Ton-up Nicholls turns the screw for New Zealand against England
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Hormuz ship traffic climbs after war deal: trackers
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Oil edges back up, shares steady after US-Iran talks postponed
Oil prices plunge, stocks surge on US-Iran ceasefire
Oil and gas prices plunged, stock markets soared and the dollar retreated Wednesday after the United States and Iran agreed to a temporary ceasefire that includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
"It is a massive market reversal," Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB traders, told AFP after oil prices tumbled around 15 percent to under $100 a barrel.
"There's a lot of hope in the market... that this (ceasefire) deal will primarily allow the flow of commodities through the Strait of Hormuz."
European gas prices opened down 20 percent on news of the truce that followed a conflict lasting more than one month, in turn killing thousands and hammering the global economy.
Stock markets soared on Wednesday, with Europe's main indices winning between three and five percent in midday trades.
The Tokyo stock market closed up 5.4 percent and Chinese indices jumped around three percent.
US futures were sharply higher ahead of Wall Street reopening Wednesday, while Middle East stocks rallied.
The dollar, a safe haven investment in times of market turmoil, slid against the euro, yen and British pound as investors returned to riskier assets.
"We expect volatility to remain high in the coming days, as investors scrutinise both details out of the negotiations and vessel traffic data," said Matthew Ryan, head of market strategy at global financial services firm Ebury.
"Should talks falter or activity through the strait remain subdued, oil prices and the dollar could reverse course fairly quickly."
Maritime monitor Marine Traffic noted that two ships had passed through the strait since Iran agreed to reopen the waterway, through which much of the world's oil, gas and fertiliser passes.
Trump said the United States would help with the traffic buildup, as shipowners and charterers prepared to move their vessels stuck in the Gulf.
Shipping journal Lloyd's List estimated that around 800 ships were hampered.
The International Air Transport Association meanwhile said that it would take months for jet fuel supplies and prices to normalise even with the strait's reopening.
"I don't think it's going to happen in weeks," said Willie Walsh, as he pointed to "disruption to the refining capacity in the Middle East".
Across global stock markets, most sectors saw sizable gains. Among the biggest winners were mining groups, banks and airlines, with gains of more than 10 percent in some cases.
Energy majors slumped, however, having made huge gains over the past few weeks.
And despite Wednesday's hefty falls to oil and gas prices, they remain far above their levels on the eve of the Mideast war at the end of February.
"I don't think we're going to (quickly) go back to the levels we were at before the war," said Brooks.
"The reason why is that energy infrastructure across the Gulf has been targeted."
- Key figures at around 1045 GMT -
Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 13.9 percent at $94.05 a barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 16.3 percent at $94.57 a barrel
London - FTSE 100: UP 2.8 percent at 10,641.08 points
Paris - CAC 40: UP 4.5 percent at 8,264.84
Frankfurt - DAX: UP 4.8 percent at 24,031.45
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 5.4 percent at 56,308.42 (close)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 3.1 percent at 25,893.02 (close)
Shanghai - Composite: UP 2.7 percent at 3,995.00 (close)
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.2 percent at 46,584.46 (close)
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1685 from $1.1585 on Tuesday
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3436 from $1.3274
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 158.42 yen from 159.70 yen
Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.99 pence from 87.28 pence
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