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1Bitget UEX Daily | U.S. House Limits Trump’s Military Action Against Iran; Bitcoin Deeply Corrects to $63,000; AI Chip Supply Crisis Emerges (June 04, 2026)2The largest-scale clashes since the ceasefire! Kuwait says Iran's attack injured 63 people, Trump "puts out the fire": Negotiations are going smoothly, an agreement may be reached over the weekend.3US crude oil inventories have fallen to their lowest level since 2004. Can Trump still keep oil prices under control?
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Middle East tensions impact Japanese companies' operationsThe survey results show that nearly 80% of the companies surveyed stated that they have been impacted to varying degrees, and nearly half believe that if the situation continues, they will have to reassess their business strategies.
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According to industry insiders, Singapore Airlines is in talks with Airbus and Boeing and may purchase at least 50 large wide-body jets.According to industry insiders, Singapore Airlines is in discussions with Airbus and Boeing regarding the potential purchase of at least 50 large wide-body aircraft.
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Middle East situation influences the Canadian market; TSX futures come under slight pressure as oil prices fall by 1% while gold rises by 0.7%Canadian stock futures fell 0.1% on Thursday, as oil prices declined following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Investors are also awaiting Friday’s key employment report. In response to the news, oil prices dropped by about 1%, while spot gold rose 0.7% and silver increased 0.9%, supported by a weaker US dollar and easing concerns over inflation and interest rate hikes.Canada's benchmark S&P/TSX Composite Index retreated from a record high on Wednesday, led by declines in technology and metals & mining stocks. Canada's services sector economy experienced moderate expansion in May. However, heightened Middle East tensions increased economic uncertainty, and rising fuel prices led to the fastest operational cost growth in four years. The Canadian Finance Minister announced a one-year extension of tariff quotas and tariff exemptions on US steel and aluminum to protect workers from the impact of global overcapacity and provide industry certainty.From a trading sentiment perspective, the market is currently shaped by various intertwined factors. The ceasefire signals in the Middle East have not fully eliminated tensions, and the pullback in oil prices has eased some inflationary pressures. However, rising operational costs are squeezing corporate profits. Employment data from both the US and Canada on Friday will serve as a key window into labor market health. The slight decline in TSX futures reflects investors’ cautious balance between optimistic expectations and demand for safe-haven assets. The energy sector's weight makes the Canadian market particularly sensitive to any developments in the Strait of Hormuz.
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