WS #11453

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The dominant theme in this window is the OPEC+ decision to increase oil output by 188,000 bpd in August, confirmed by multiple sources (Oilprice.com, GDELT, OPEC+ statements). This is a continuation of the gradual rollback of voluntary cuts, but now coincides with the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which Citigroup warns could push Brent to $60-65/bbl by year-end. The combination of rising supply and easing geopolitical risk is bearish for oil prices, with second-order effects: bullish for airlines (DAL, UAL) and consumer discretionary, bearish for energy producers (XOM, CVX). Separately, Tesla launched its robotaxi service in Miami, expanding its autonomous driving footprint and directly competing with Waymo (GOOGL) and Zoox (AMZN). This is a high-significance positive for TSLA, reinforcing its AI/autonomy narrative. Meta is reportedly building a cloud business to sell spare AI computing capacity, a strategic shift that could reframe its massive capex as a platform business, but margin trade-offs loom. The EasyJet takeover by Castlelake at £6.90/share is confirmed (Seeking Alpha, Reuters), but this is a UK-specific M&A story with limited US market impact. Ukraine drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure continue (FT, multiple sources), but this is an ongoing theme with no new escalation. The macro narrative is STABLE with a slight bearish tilt on oil.

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Key developments

  • OPEC+ approves 188,000 bpd output increase for August as Hormuz reopening boosts supply
  • Tesla launches robotaxi service in Miami, expanding autonomous ride-hailing footprint
  • Meta plans cloud business to sell spare AI computing capacity
  • EasyJet agrees in principle to £6.90/share takeover by Castlelake
  • Citigroup forecasts Brent could fall to $60-65/bbl by year-end as Hormuz shipping normalizes
World state #11453: OPEC+ Output Increase and Oil Price Bearishness, Meta Cloud Business Plans, EasyJet Takeover by Castlelake · River