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The US bombed Iran. Now, the whole world is watching the Strait of Hormuz.
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本文聚焦于美国空袭伊朗核设施后,霍尔木兹海峡的地缘政治紧张局势及其对全球市场的影响。文章探讨了伊朗可能采取的反应,特别是关闭霍尔木兹海峡的威胁,及其对石油价格、通货膨胀和经济增长的潜在影响。此外,文章还简要介绍了年轻人的日间交易、特斯拉robotaxi的推出以及夫妻共同经营Etsy商店等商业和社会动态,为读者提供了多元化的视角。

⚠️美国空袭伊朗核设施后,全球投资者对霍尔木兹海峡的局势高度关注。该海峡是全球石油运输的关键通道,约有四分之一的海运石油和五分之一的液化天然气通过此地。

⛽如果霍尔木兹海峡关闭,全球市场将面临冲击,油价可能飙升至每桶110美元。这将导致通货膨胀加剧,经济增长放缓,利率上升,并对伊朗经济造成严重打击。

💰文章还提到了股市交易的新趋势,年轻人将日间交易作为逃离传统9-5工作的方式。此外,特斯拉robotaxi在奥斯汀推出,以及夫妻共同经营Etsy商店的现象,反映了商业和社会领域的新变化。

Fishing and cargo container ships sailing in the Strait of Hormuz in 2019.

Good morning. Hallam Bullock here, filling in for Dan for the summer while he finishes his parental leave.

In today's big story, US warplanes bombed three of Iran's nuclear sites. Now, all eyes are on the Strait of Hormuz, a 90-mile strip critical to global oil prices.

What's on deck

Markets: How young people are turning to day trading as an escape route from the usual 9-to-5.

Tech: Tesla officially launched robotaxis in Austin to a small group of users.

Business: Husbands are quitting their jobs to work with their Etsy-famous wives.

But first, global investors are on alert.


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The big story

All eyes on Hormuz

A map showing the Strait of Hormuz and Iran is seen behind a 3D printed oil pipeline.

Iran has a white-knuckle grip on global oil.

After US President Donald Trump announced the US had "totally obliterated" three of Iran's nuclear sites over the weekend, oil prices initially surged to a five-month high on fears of widespread disruption to trade. Prices cooled just hours later.

Where oil prices go from here depends on Iran's response. Iran's parliament voted to close the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global transit chokepoint for about a quarter of global seaborne oil and one-fifth of the world's liquified natural gas trade.

If the Strait of Hormuz were closed, the impact would be felt across the globe, especially at the gas station. You could also expect higher inflation, slower growth, and higher interest rates, Kyle Rodda, a senior financial markets analyst, told BI.

Goldman Sachs, meanwhile, said closing the Strait of Hormuz could push oil prices to $110 per barrel.

It would also do significant economic harm to Iran itself, which uses the passage for its energy exports. China, the world's largest buyer of Iranian oil, would suffer too.

This isn't the first time Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz. So far, it's never delivered on that threat.

A US Air Force B-2 Spirit bomber.

We've been working around the clock to bring you full coverage of this critical moment.

We've got details from a rare Pentagon press briefing, during which officials revealed the deception tactics behind the mission. We took a closer look at the B-2 Spirit stealth bombers used to drop 14 GBU-57s — 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs capable of penetrating 200 feet into the earth before exploding. It marks the first time these formidable weapons have been used in combat. New satellite imagery revealed the extent of the damage at Iran's Fordow nuclear facility.

We've also gathered business leaders' reactions to the strike, from Bill Ackman to Dustin Moskovitz.


3 things in markets

1. Broke: the usual 9-to-5. Bespoke: stock trading all day. For some Gen Zers and millennials, trading stocks full- time offers an escape from the monotonous grind of a typical job. Three day traders told BI the ups and downs of the trade and how much money they've made from it.

2. Why a top market strategist maintains a bearish outlook. While many on Wall Street have eased their economic outlooks, Peter Berezin of BCA Research said his base case is a 60% chance of a recession this year and a 25% stock drop. A weakening consumer, a growing deficit, and trade uncertainty are some of Berezin's concerns.

3. Citadel's not-so-average internship. A five-star hotel. Beach yoga. Company-themed lattes. Citadel's exclusive summer internship, which has a 0.4% acceptance rate, kicked things off with a unique off-site trip in Florida. BI's Emmalyse Brownstein got a first-hand view of it all.


3 things in tech

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced a tentative date for the public's first ride in the company's robotaxi.

1. First Tesla robotaxis launched, with Tesla employees in the passenger seat. Musk said he tentatively planned to launch the service on June 22 earlier this month, after more than a decade of hype. Tesla invited a small group of users in Austin to try the self-driving cars for a flat fee of $4.20 on Sunday. The catch? A Tesla employee sitting in the passenger seat.

2. This AI can catch shoplifting before it happens. Paris-based AI startup Veesion uses its gesture recognition algorithm to flag suspicious movements — rather than individual tracking — to a retailer. Veesion aims to predict retail theft and said its tech has been able to cut one store's missing inventory rates from the health and beauty section in half.

3. Where are the workers? Cities across the US are betting big on AI data centers, luring tech companies with millions in tax breaks and promising their communities more jobs. The problem is, these AI data centers aren't producing many permanent full-time positions, a BI investigation found.


3 things in business

Gabriela Baiter and Drew Downie, purveyors of the Palm Springs-based dog bed shop Lay Lo Pets.

1. Goodbye, Instagram boyfriend. Enter the Etsy husband. Women are finding enough success on their Etsy shop to quit their jobs and pursue their side hustle full-time. They're hiring their husbands to help, too. It's a new take on the family-run business, dominated by women.

2. Five things people don't get about consulting. Former consultant AJ Eckstein worked for a Fortune 500 management consultant firm for three years, before leaving to start his own business when he became disillusioned with the industry. He told BI what people don't understand about working in consulting and shared his own experience, from a lack of autonomy, to his career growth stagnating.

3. Show some personality in your next job interview. Hiring managers from McKinsey, Verizon, Exelon, and Kraft Heinz shared with BI their tips on how to stand out among thousands of job applicants. Candidates who show traits like leadership, humor, and genuine interest may improve their chances.


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