WS #4202

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The data dump reveals a significant escalation in the US-Iran conflict, with Iran claiming to have shot down two US aircraft (an F-15E and an A-10) near the Strait of Hormuz, corroborated by multiple sources including GDELT, NBC, and Reuters. One crew member is rescued, but another remains missing, with Iran offering a bounty for their capture. This marks the first confirmed loss of US fighter jets in the conflict, heightening geopolitical risk and signaling intensified Iranian air defenses. Concurrently, Trump's 2027 budget proposal calls for a historic $1.5 trillion in military spending (a 44% increase) while cutting social programs, indicating a shift toward defense prioritization that could boost defense contractors. The budget also includes plans to recombine offshore drilling agencies into a 'Marine Minerals Administration,' aimed at speeding up permitting for oil and gas drilling, which is bullish for energy sectors. However, rising mortgage rates (now averaging 6.46% for 30-year fixed) threaten to dampen the spring homebuying season, potentially impacting housing-related stocks. Gold is being pushed higher due to geopolitical uncertainty and Fed policy, as noted by CICC, benefiting safe-haven assets. The conflict's impact on oil supply continues, with physical Brent crude prices surging, though minor shipping resumptions offer limited counters. Overall, the escalation in military losses and budget shifts are immediate market-moving signals.

Key developments

  • Iran Shoots Down Two US Fighter Jets, First Aircraft Losses in Conflict
  • Brent Crude Spot Price Hits $141, Highest Since 2008 Financial Crisis
  • Trump's 2027 Budget Proposes $1.5T Military Spend and Faster Offshore Drilling Permits
  • Failed Bomb Attack on Bank of America Paris Branch Linked to Iran Proxies
  • NVIDIA's VVP Status Shields It from DRAM Shortages Hurting Cloud Providers
  • Italy's Meloni Publicly Disagrees with Trump on European Role in Iran War