WS #4974

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The data dump reveals a critical escalation in the US-Iran conflict, directly countering the previous window's de-escalation narrative. Multiple high-signal sources, including a breaking jetstream.bsky.priority message, report that the Iranian Air Force has struck the US embassy in Islamabad in a preemptive airstrike, killing American operatives. This follows the US blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran now responding militarily, marking a sharp reversal from earlier hopes for dialogue and reintroducing severe supply shock risks for global oil (20% of which flows through Hormuz) and inflation pressures. Concurrently, there is corroboration of immediate market impacts: Bitcoin has surged to a four-week high on safe-haven demand amid the conflict, while gold prices have fallen slightly in Hyderabad due to war uncertainty, and Chinese exports to the US plunged 26.5% year-over-year in March, attributed to the Iran war disrupting energy supplies and supply chains—a bearish signal for global trade and Chinese exporters like Alibaba (BABA) and JD.com (JD). Secondary effects are emerging: OPEC oil production fell a record 27% in March due to the Hormuz disruption, bullish for energy stocks (XOM, CVX, XLE), while European airports face jet fuel shortages, bearish for airlines (DAL, UAL, AAL). In technology, a significant MAG7-specific signal contradicts the broader sector narrative: Google has expanded Chrome with a new Info-Stealer protection feature (Device B

Key developments

  • Iranian airstrike on US embassy in Islamabad escalates conflict, countering de-escalation hopes
  • US naval blockade of Strait of Hormuz begins, increasing oil supply disruption risks
  • China's March exports slow sharply to 2.5% YoY due to Middle East war disruptions
  • Nvidia announces new AI chip architecture 'Rubin', accelerating product cycle amid competition
  • Meta developing AI digital clone of Mark Zuckerberg for employee interactions
  • Fuel prices rise for 43 consecutive days in UK, averaging 158.27p per litre
  • EU preliminary agreement to reduce steel imports by nearly half, imposing higher tariffs
  • Google expands Chrome with new Info-Stealer protection feature, potentially boosting user trust