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Evening digest: Trump delays Iran strikes; Bitcoin trades above $70K

by March 23, 2026
written by March 23, 2026

Global markets reacted sharply to a series of geopolitical and corporate developments on Monday, with US President Donald Trump announcing a temporary pause in planned strikes on Iran, triggering volatility across energy, crypto, and broader financial markets.

At the same time, Meta Platforms expanded its artificial intelligence capabilities and Toyota Motor increased US investment.

Trump pauses Iran strikes, signals diplomatic window

President Donald Trump said the US would postpone strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure for five days following what he described as “productive conversations” with Tehran.

He told reporters there were “major points of agreement” and indicated further discussions would take place.

“Iran has one more opportunity to end its threats to America and their allies, and we hope they take it,” Trump said. “It could very well end up being a very good deal for everybody.”

Despite the comments, uncertainty persists.

Iranian officials denied that direct talks had taken place, while reports suggested backchannel communications may have involved senior figures.

Trump also floated the idea of joint US-Iran control over the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route.

Oil markets reacted sharply, with Brent crude swinging widely before settling below $96 per barrel.

The geopolitical tensions have already disrupted energy flows, with more than 40 energy sites across the Middle East reportedly damaged, according to the International Energy Agency.

Meta strengthens AI push with Dreamer team hire

Meta Platforms is doubling down on artificial intelligence by hiring the founders and team behind startup Dreamer, including former executives from Google and Stripe.

The team will join Meta’s Superintelligence Labs under Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang.

While the deal does not include Dreamer’s underlying technology, it underscores Meta’s focus on AI agents—autonomous systems capable of performing tasks on behalf of users.

“Our conviction in agents is stronger than ever,” Wang wrote, adding that Meta is “building agents that are truly personalized and always-on, with the ability to integrate across surfaces and wearables.”

Meta has been aggressively investing in AI, including a previously announced $2 billion deal for Manus, another AI agent company. The hires reflect a broader push to strengthen its position in next-generation software platforms.

Bitcoin rallies on easing tensions, volatility persists

Bitcoin surged above $71,000 after Trump’s announcement, briefly touching an intraday high of $71,806 as markets priced in reduced geopolitical risk.

The rally triggered a wave of liquidations, with nearly $270 million in short positions wiped out within minutes. Other cryptocurrencies—including Ethereum and Solana—also posted gains before paring some advances.

However, sentiment remains fragile.

Conflicting reports from Iranian sources denying talks led to a partial reversal in prices, while options markets continue to show a defensive bias.

Digital asset inflows also slowed, with $230 million recorded for the week ended March 21, down sharply from $635 million in the first two days, according to CoinShares.

Analysts noted that a “hawkish pause” by the Federal Reserve contributed to midweek outflows.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $70,680.

Toyota expands US investment amid trade headwinds

Toyota Motor announced plans to invest $1 billion across two US plants as part of a broader strategy to allocate up to $10 billion domestically over the next five years.

The automaker will spend $800 million at its Kentucky facility to expand production of the Camry and RAV4, while $200 million will go toward increasing output of the Grand Highlander SUV in Indiana.

“Toyota’s investment in the US is for the long-term, tied to our philosophy of building where we sell and buying where we build,” said Mark Templin, Chief Operating Officer of Toyota Motor North America.

The move comes as automakers navigate tariff pressures and shifting trade policies.

Toyota has previously warned that US tariffs could cost it 1.4 trillion yen in the current fiscal year.

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