WS #5964

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The dominant narrative remains the Iran-US conflict and its impact on energy markets, with the Strait of Hormuz chokepoint continuing to disrupt global oil and LNG supplies. Multiple sources corroborate that the EU faces difficulty reaching its 90% gas storage target due to Hormuz closure and Qatar production damage, with ACER warning that 80% fill is possible only at higher prices and vulnerable to supply cuts. Spain's electricity costs have risen over €600 million due to gas 'shield' measures, while the Pentagon email threatening NATO allies (Spain, UK, France) over lack of Iran war support adds geopolitical friction. On the positive side, the S&P 500 hit a new record high, adding $7.6 trillion in market cap, and the Nasdaq also hit an all-time high, indicating market resilience despite the conflict. The Fed investigation into Powell has been dropped by prosecutor Pirro, removing a key obstacle for Warsh's confirmation and potentially easing monetary policy uncertainty. Google's 75% AI-generated code statistic is corroborated by multiple sources, signaling a structural shift in software development efficiency. The tick season warning is noise. Most other items are local news, sports, or entertainment with no market impact.

Key developments

  • EU faces difficulty reaching 90% gas storage target due to Hormuz closure and Qatar damage; ACER warns 80% fill possible only at higher prices
  • S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new all-time highs, adding $7.6 trillion in market cap since March 30 low
  • Prosecutor Pirro drops Fed investigation into Powell, removing obstacle for Warsh confirmation
  • Pentagon email threatens to suspend Spain from NATO over lack of Iran war support; UK and France also targeted
  • Google reports 75% of new code is AI-generated, signaling major efficiency shift
  • Spanish electricity costs rise over €600 million due to gas 'shield' measures amid Iran conflict