Trump is set to rip up the ‘memorandum of understanding’ with Iran—and Wall Street doesn’t care
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Overview
Good morning. On Fortune’s radar today:
- Federal judge pours scorn on Elon Musk settlement.
- Iran and the U.S. enter second day of renewed missile strikes.
- Markets: Climbing the wall of worry.
- Investors balk at Amazon’s ‘surprise’ new debt.
- Confusing evidence on whether the World Cup creates jobs.
- CEO of $4.8 billion software company secretly tracks down your ex-bosses.
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