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Markets Rebound on Ceasefire News but Oil Prices Edge Higher

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Despite its fragile status, the ceasefire between the United States and Iran helped stocks rebound on Wednesday with all three major indices surging on the news. But oil prices are inching back up again, raising concerns. NBC’s Brian Cheung joins TODAY on what that means for gas prices and the ripple effects on groceries, airfares and more.


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