WS #7883

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The dominant narrative remains the US-Iran situation, which is in a state of diplomatic flux with mixed signals. Secretary of State Rubio stated that implementing a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz would kill any chance of a diplomatic agreement, while also warning that if there is a threat to national security, Trump is obligated to address it. This suggests the situation is STABLE but unresolved, with no clear de-escalation or escalation. Separately, Russia rehearsed the use of nuclear forces in drills with Belarus, adding a geopolitical risk layer. In corporate news, SpaceX's Starship launch is critical ahead of its IPO, with NPR highlighting that a bad launch could diminish investor excitement. Spotify surged on multiple product announcements from its Investor Day, including AI-powered podcast and audiobook tools, and a landmark licensing deal with Universal Music for fan-made covers and remixes. Nebius (NBIS) surged 15% after Nvidia disclosed H100 rental prices continue to rise, and Nebius announced a $2.6B deal with Bloom Energy for an AI data center. The White House postponed an AI EO signing ceremony, a potential negative signal for AI policy momentum. The US government took $2B equity stakes in nine quantum computing firms, including IBM, to bolster national security. Ebola cases in Uganda have surged, leading Uganda to temporarily suspend cross-border passenger transport with DRC, and the State Dept issued a worldwide travel alert for enhanced screening.

Key developments

  • Rubio: Hormuz toll system would kill diplomatic deal with Iran
  • Russia rehearses nuclear forces use in drills with Belarus
  • SpaceX Starship test flight critical for IPO; failure could dampen valuation
  • Spotify surges on AI product announcements and Universal Music deal
  • Nvidia H100 rental prices rising; Nebius surges 15% on Bloom Energy deal
  • White House postpones AI EO signing ceremony
  • US government takes $2B equity stakes in nine quantum computing firms
  • Uganda suspends cross-border transport with DRC due to Ebola; US issues travel alert