WS #11494

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The dominant narrative this cycle is the continued de-escalation of the Iran conflict and its deflationary impact on oil prices, reinforced by multiple corroborating sources. OPEC+ has agreed to a further 188,000 bpd output increase for August, the fifth consecutive monthly increase, while Strait of Hormuz shipping continues to recover. Brent crude has slipped to near four-month lows at $71.88, and WTI is at $68.58. This oil price decline is acting as a powerful counter-signal to the prevailing inflation/rate-hike thesis, cooling Fed rate hike expectations. The weak US payrolls report (57K vs 113K expected) has further dampened rate hike bets, with the chance of a September rate hike falling to ~50%. Asian markets are mostly firmer, with South Korea's Kospi up 5.76% led by tech, and US futures pointing higher. Gold is steady near two-week highs as the dollar weakens, though ETF outflows of $1.03B from SPDR Gold Shares signal institutional caution. The key risk remains that the Hormuz recovery is fragile and the US-Iran deal is not yet final. The narrative arc is STABLE — de-escalation continues without new escalatory developments, but the pace of oil price decline may moderate as the market prices in the OPEC+ increase.

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Key developments

  • OPEC+ agrees to 188,000 bpd production increase for August, fifth consecutive monthly hike
  • US June nonfarm payrolls miss at 57K vs 113K expected, dampening Fed rate hike bets
  • Apple plans five new iPhones including $2,500 foldable, production target raised to 10M units
  • Gold ETF outflows of $1.03B from SPDR Gold Shares in five days, holdings at lowest since Sep 2025
  • Russia launches large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing at least 3