WS #9259
The dominant narrative is the Iran-Israel conflict escalation, with Iran launching missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire, shattering the fragile truce. This is corroborated by multiple sources (AP, BBC, Bloomberg, FT, Axios, Al Jazeera) and has immediate market implications: oil prices surged, US stock futures fell, and Japanese stocks are set to sink. A key counter-signal emerged: Trump told Netanyahu not to strike Iran and expressed displeasure over an uncoordinated Israeli strike on Beirut, suggesting potential de-escalation efforts. Separately, NVIDIA and SK Hynix announced a multiyear technology partnership for next-generation AI memory, a high-signal positive for NVDA and the AI supply chain. Xi Jinping's planned visit to North Korea (June 8-9) is confirmed, adding geopolitical dimension. The macro backdrop remains rate hike fears after strong US jobs data, compounding the risk-off tone.
Key developments
- Iran launches missiles at Israel, breaking April ceasefire; oil jumps, US futures fall
- NVIDIA and SK Hynix announce multiyear AI memory partnership
- Trump tells Netanyahu not to strike Iran; US official says nothing imminent
- Xi Jinping to visit North Korea June 8-9, first trip in 7 years