WS #7541

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The dominant narrative remains geopolitical escalation in the Middle East and Ukraine-Russia, with no de-escalation signals. A drone strike on the UAE's Barakah nuclear plant caused a fire at an electrical generator, confirmed by multiple sources (Al Jazeera, GDELT, IAEA), though radiation levels remain normal. This event underscores energy supply risks and keeps oil prices elevated. US-Iran talks appear stalled, with Trump-Xi talks failing to ease tensions and the US rerouting 78 ships as Iran prepares a new Hormuz regime. Meanwhile, a massive Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow killed at least four, hitting oil infrastructure and a chip plant, reinforcing energy supply disruption risks. Israel also launched new strikes on Lebanon despite a ceasefire extension. No counter-signals or policy interventions were observed to offset these risks. The narrative is ESCALATING. In tech, a Bloomberg report highlights growing fear of a tech bubble, with investors hedging via exotic options. This is a counter-signal to the prevailing AI/tech rally narrative, suggesting potential downside for high-multiple tech stocks. Additionally, Apple M5 RAM shortages are delaying pro workstations, a negative for AAPL's near-term production. On the positive side, Goldman Sachs raised Infineon's target to €75, citing AI infrastructure demand, which is bullish for IFNNY and the semiconductor sector. SpaceX is reportedly accelerating its IPO to mid-June with a $1.75 trillion valuation target, which could be a major catalyst for space and defense stocks.

Key developments

  • Drone strike on UAE Barakah nuclear plant causes fire, IAEA confirms normal radiation levels
  • Massive Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow kills four, hits oil refinery and chip plant
  • US reroutes 78 ships, disables 4 vessels as Iran prepares new Hormuz regime
  • Bloomberg: Tech bubble fear lures investors to hedge with exotic options
  • Apple M5 RAM shortages delay pro workstations
  • Goldman Sachs raises Infineon target to €75 on AI infrastructure demand
  • SpaceX accelerates IPO to mid-June, targeting $1.75 trillion valuation