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1. International precious metals futures generally closed higher. COMEX gold futures rose 0.54% to $5151.60 per ounce, and COMEX silver futures rose 0.35% to $83.77 per ounce. Tensions in the Middle East pushed up oil prices and inflation concerns. Escalating geopolitical risks increased demand for gold as a safe haven, while economic uncertainty in a high-interest-rate environment supported golds safe-haven status. 2. The WTI crude oil futures contract closed up 2.08% at $76.11 per barrel; the Brent crude oil futures contract rose 1.36% to $82.51 per barrel. Tensions in the Middle East continued to paralyze shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, further disrupting Middle Eastern oil and gas supplies. 3. London base metals rose across the board. LME tin rose 4.83% to $51,200/ton, LME aluminum rose 2.60% to $3,335.5/ton, LME nickel rose 2.51% to $17,550.0/ton, LME zinc rose 1.51% to $3,319.0/ton, LME lead rose 1.34% to $1,962.0/ton, and LME copper rose 0.56% to $13,027.5/ton. 4. All three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.49% to 48,739.41 points, the S&P 500 rose 0.78% to 6,869.5 points, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.29% to 22,807.48 points. Amazon rose nearly 4%, and Cisco rose more than 2%, leading the Dow Jones gains. The Wind US Tech Big Seven Index rose 1.13%, with Tesla up over 3% and Facebook up nearly 2%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rose 0.8%, with Zai Lab up over 8% and NIO up over 5%. Resilience in the US labor market and strong expansion in the service sector, coupled with easing energy transportation concerns, gradually restored market sentiment. European stock indices rebounded after a decline, with the German DAX rising 1.74% to 24205.36 points, the French CAC40 rising 0.79% to 8167.73 points, and the UK FTSE 100 rising 0.8% to 10567.65 points. Market sentiment recovered from geopolitical shocks, with the USs stance on safeguarding ships in the Strait of Hormuz easing energy transportation concerns, and a technical rebound driving the stock market higher.March 5 (Futures News) – According to foreign media reports, international oil prices closed flat on Wednesday after a volatile trading day. Escalating attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel have exacerbated regional tensions and paralyzed shipping in the Strait of Hormuz for the fifth consecutive day, disrupting oil and gas transport in the Middle East. Analysts say oil prices are high because the market is still struggling to cope with the prospect of a protracted war and ongoing supply disruptions. The United States has signaled a four- to five-week military operation; Iran is seeking to regionalize the conflict; and the crucial Strait of Hormuz has been effectively blocked. These developments could reverse the previously bearish supply and demand dynamics, pushing crude oil prices higher and nearing the $100 per barrel mark.Goldman Sachs CEO Roman: There is significant uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict; markets are attempting to assess the final outcome and its potential impact on energy and supply chains.Canada advises its citizens to avoid travel to Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel and Palestine, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.US-Israel-Iran Conflict: ① Iran 1. Irans Supreme Leader election is reportedly likely to be postponed until next week. 2. Iran claims to have hit the third THAAD anti-missile system deployed by the US military in the Middle East. 3. Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launches the 18th round of "True Commitment 4" operations. 4. Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps advisor: Time is in Irans favor in the war; Iran is prepared for a protracted war. 5. Market news: Iran has begun using underground missile silos. 6. Senior Iranian military official: If the US and Israel pursue regime change, we will target the Dimona nuclear reactor and all regional energy infrastructure. 7. According to Iranian state media: The commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy stated that Iran will target US and British ships flying any flag that transport goods for Israel in the Persian Gulf. 8. Iranian President: US and Israeli "aggression" leaves Tehran with no choice but to defend itself. 9. The Iranian military uses the "Hadid-110" high-speed drone for the first time in the conflict. 10. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that the intensity and scope of Iranian strikes will increase in the coming days. 11. Iran vehemently denies rumors of secret peace talks, accusing The New York Times of engaging in "psychological warfare." 12. Iranian forces attack the Israeli Ministry of Defense building and Ben Gurion International Airport, destroying seven radar systems. 13. According to Iranian state media, the farewell ceremony for Irans Supreme Leader Khamenei has been postponed; a new schedule will be announced later. 14. The Iranian Foreign Minister warned of "terrorist activities" in the border region with Iraq. 15. According to Axios, a US official and another source stated that Iran has sent messages to the US in recent days calling for dialogue, but the US has not responded. ②US 1. Reports indicate the White House will convene US defense industry giants to discuss increasing production. 2. A US submarine sinks an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean. 3. The US extends the national emergency declaration against Iran. 4. US media: The US is on high alert to prevent potential Iranian cyberattacks. 5. US media: The CIA plans to provide weapons to Kurdish forces to overthrow the Iranian regime. 6. US Central Command: First combat use of long-range precision-strike missiles. 7. U.S. Central Command: The U.S. military has struck nearly 2,000 targets in Iran and destroyed 17 Iranian ships. 8. White House: Trump is discussing post-war Irans role and has no plans to deploy ground troops. 9. The U.S. Department of Defense has requested the Defense Industrial Base Alliance to submit proposals by March 20 to strengthen the mining or processing of nickel, graphite, rare earth elements, and other minerals. 10. U.S. Defense Secretary: The U.S. military cannot completely intercept all drones originating from Iran. 11. U.S. House Speaker: The U.S. and Iran are not at war. 12. U.S. Defense Secretary: NATOs interception of Iranian missiles will not trigger collective defense clauses. 13. Levitt read out the four objectives of Operation Epic Fury, which did not explicitly include regime change. 14. The U.S. ordered the evacuation of non-essential government personnel from its two consulates in Pakistan. 15. The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Oman, allowing non-emergency government personnel to leave the country. 16. The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Cyprus, authorizing non-emergency U.S. government employees and their families to leave Cyprus due to security risks. 17. The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Pakistan, advising non-emergency U.S. government personnel to evacuate. 18. According to The Hill: The CIA has ordered the evacuation of all its branches within range of Iranian missiles. This evacuation was carried out following the attacks in Saudi Arabia. 19. U.S. media: The U.S. met with insurance brokerage firms to discuss how to allow ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz again. ③ Israel 1. The Israeli military claims to have destroyed the defense and reconnaissance systems at Irans Mehrabad airport. 2. The Israeli Defense Minister threatened to assassinate "any" successor to Irans Supreme Leader. 3. U.S. media: Israels strikes against Irans domestic security system are intended to push for a public takeover of the situation. 4. According to Axios: Netanyahu inquired with the White House whether secret negotiations with Iran were underway. 5. The Israeli military eased wartime restrictions on public security, allowing some businesses to resume operations starting Thursday. 6. Israeli Army: Destroys Iranian rocket launch platform and defense system. ④ Other 1. Israeli media: Iraqi Kurdish forces begin ground offensive against Iran. 2. Israeli officials claim clashes between Kurdish forces and Iranian troops. 3. British Prime Minister Starmer: We are replenishing our air defense missile stockpile today. 4. Turkish Ministry of Defense: A ballistic missile launched from Iran and heading towards Turkish airspace has been destroyed by NATO air defense systems in the eastern Mediterranean. Missile debris landed in Hatay, Turkey, causing no casualties. 5. The UAE stated it has no intention of escalating the conflict with Iran. 6. The White House claimed Spain had agreed to cooperate with the US military, which Spain subsequently denied. 7. US-Asia oil transport costs hit a new high, halting some trades.

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  • 07:28:45

    1. International precious metals futures generally closed higher. COMEX gold futures rose 0.54% to $5151.60 per ounce, and COMEX silver futures rose 0.35% to $83.77 per ounce. Tensions in the Middle East pushed up oil prices and inflation concerns. Escalating geopolitical risks increased demand for gold as a safe haven, while economic uncertainty in a high-interest-rate environment supported gold's safe-haven status. 2. The WTI crude oil futures contract closed up 2.08% at $76.11 per barrel; the Brent crude oil futures contract rose 1.36% to $82.51 per barrel. Tensions in the Middle East continued to paralyze shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, further disrupting Middle Eastern oil and gas supplies. 3. London base metals rose across the board. LME tin rose 4.83% to $51,200/ton, LME aluminum rose 2.60% to $3,335.5/ton, LME nickel rose 2.51% to $17,550.0/ton, LME zinc rose 1.51% to $3,319.0/ton, LME lead rose 1.34% to $1,962.0/ton, and LME copper rose 0.56% to $13,027.5/ton. 4. All three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.49% to 48,739.41 points, the S&P 500 rose 0.78% to 6,869.5 points, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 1.29% to 22,807.48 points. Amazon rose nearly 4%, and Cisco rose more than 2%, leading the Dow Jones gains. The Wind US Tech Big Seven Index rose 1.13%, with Tesla up over 3% and Facebook up nearly 2%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rose 0.8%, with Zai Lab up over 8% and NIO up over 5%. Resilience in the US labor market and strong expansion in the service sector, coupled with easing energy transportation concerns, gradually restored market sentiment. European stock indices rebounded after a decline, with the German DAX rising 1.74% to 24205.36 points, the French CAC40 rising 0.79% to 8167.73 points, and the UK FTSE 100 rising 0.8% to 10567.65 points. Market sentiment recovered from geopolitical shocks, with the US's stance on safeguarding ships in the Strait of Hormuz easing energy transportation concerns, and a technical rebound driving the stock market higher.

  • 07:17:11

    March 5 (Futures News) – According to foreign media reports, international oil prices closed flat on Wednesday after a volatile trading day. Escalating attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel have exacerbated regional tensions and paralyzed shipping in the Strait of Hormuz for the fifth consecutive day, disrupting oil and gas transport in the Middle East. Analysts say oil prices are high because the market is still struggling to cope with the prospect of a protracted war and ongoing supply disruptions. The United States has signaled a four- to five-week military operation; Iran is seeking to regionalize the conflict; and the crucial Strait of Hormuz has been effectively blocked. These developments could reverse the previously bearish supply and demand dynamics, pushing crude oil prices higher and nearing the $100 per barrel mark.

  • 07:04:32

    Goldman Sachs CEO Roman: There is significant uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict; markets are attempting to assess the final outcome and its potential impact on energy and supply chains.

  • 06:41:04

    Canada advises its citizens to avoid travel to Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel and Palestine, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

  • 05:43:48

    US-Israel-Iran Conflict: ① Iran 1. Iran's Supreme Leader election is reportedly likely to be postponed until next week. 2. Iran claims to have hit the third THAAD anti-missile system deployed by the US military in the Middle East. 3. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launches the 18th round of "True Commitment 4" operations. 4. Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps advisor: Time is in Iran's favor in the war; Iran is prepared for a protracted war. 5. Market news: Iran has begun using underground missile silos. 6. Senior Iranian military official: If the US and Israel pursue regime change, we will target the Dimona nuclear reactor and all regional energy infrastructure. 7. According to Iranian state media: The commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy stated that Iran will target US and British ships flying any flag that transport goods for Israel in the Persian Gulf. 8. Iranian President: US and Israeli "aggression" leaves Tehran with no choice but to defend itself. 9. The Iranian military uses the "Hadid-110" high-speed drone for the first time in the conflict. 10. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that the intensity and scope of Iranian strikes will increase in the coming days. 11. Iran vehemently denies rumors of secret peace talks, accusing The New York Times of engaging in "psychological warfare." 12. Iranian forces attack the Israeli Ministry of Defense building and Ben Gurion International Airport, destroying seven radar systems. 13. According to Iranian state media, the farewell ceremony for Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei has been postponed; a new schedule will be announced later. 14. The Iranian Foreign Minister warned of "terrorist activities" in the border region with Iraq. 15. According to Axios, a US official and another source stated that Iran has sent messages to the US in recent days calling for dialogue, but the US has not responded. ②US 1. Reports indicate the White House will convene US defense industry giants to discuss increasing production. 2. A US submarine sinks an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean. 3. The US extends the national emergency declaration against Iran. 4. US media: The US is on high alert to prevent potential Iranian cyberattacks. 5. US media: The CIA plans to provide weapons to Kurdish forces to overthrow the Iranian regime. 6. US Central Command: First combat use of long-range precision-strike missiles. 7. U.S. Central Command: The U.S. military has struck nearly 2,000 targets in Iran and destroyed 17 Iranian ships. 8. White House: Trump is discussing post-war Iran's role and has no plans to deploy ground troops. 9. The U.S. Department of Defense has requested the Defense Industrial Base Alliance to submit proposals by March 20 to strengthen the mining or processing of nickel, graphite, rare earth elements, and other minerals. 10. U.S. Defense Secretary: The U.S. military cannot completely intercept all drones originating from Iran. 11. U.S. House Speaker: The U.S. and Iran are not at war. 12. U.S. Defense Secretary: NATO's interception of Iranian missiles will not trigger collective defense clauses. 13. Levitt read out the four objectives of Operation Epic Fury, which did not explicitly include regime change. 14. The U.S. ordered the evacuation of non-essential government personnel from its two consulates in Pakistan. 15. The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Oman, allowing non-emergency government personnel to leave the country. 16. The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Cyprus, authorizing non-emergency U.S. government employees and their families to leave Cyprus due to security risks. 17. The U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Pakistan, advising non-emergency U.S. government personnel to evacuate. 18. According to The Hill: The CIA has ordered the evacuation of all its branches within range of Iranian missiles. This evacuation was carried out following the attacks in Saudi Arabia. 19. U.S. media: The U.S. met with insurance brokerage firms to discuss how to allow ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz again. ③ Israel 1. The Israeli military claims to have destroyed the defense and reconnaissance systems at Iran's Mehrabad airport. 2. The Israeli Defense Minister threatened to assassinate "any" successor to Iran's Supreme Leader. 3. U.S. media: Israel's strikes against Iran's domestic security system are intended to push for a public takeover of the situation. 4. According to Axios: Netanyahu inquired with the White House whether secret negotiations with Iran were underway. 5. The Israeli military eased wartime restrictions on public security, allowing some businesses to resume operations starting Thursday. 6. Israeli Army: Destroys Iranian rocket launch platform and defense system. ④ Other 1. Israeli media: Iraqi Kurdish forces begin ground offensive against Iran. 2. Israeli officials claim clashes between Kurdish forces and Iranian troops. 3. British Prime Minister Starmer: We are replenishing our air defense missile stockpile today. 4. Turkish Ministry of Defense: A ballistic missile launched from Iran and heading towards Turkish airspace has been destroyed by NATO air defense systems in the eastern Mediterranean. Missile debris landed in Hatay, Turkey, causing no casualties. 5. The UAE stated it has no intention of escalating the conflict with Iran. 6. The White House claimed Spain had agreed to cooperate with the US military, which Spain subsequently denied. 7. US-Asia oil transport costs hit a new high, halting some trades.

  • 05:36:28

    Israeli officials claim that Kurdish armed forces clashed with Iranian troops, following reports that the Kurds had launched a ground offensive.

  • 05:32:39

    On March 5th, Broadcom (AVGO.O) disappointed investors with its second-quarter revenue guidance, indicating that its progress in artificial intelligence computing is slower than some had anticipated. The company's revenue for the second fiscal quarter (ending May 3rd) was approximately $22 billion, compared to analysts' average forecast of $20.5 billion, with some forecasts even exceeding $22 billion. Its stock was virtually unchanged in late trading, after the company's earnings release, which did not generate significant market volatility. As of Wednesday's close, Broadcom's stock price had fallen 8.3% in 2026. This lukewarm reaction reflects the extremely high barriers to entry for AI companies in 2026. Investors are increasingly concerned about an investment bubble in the AI sector; even Nvidia's massive earnings report last month triggered a decline in its stock price.

  • 05:25:29

    A U.S. appeals court ruled that Musk is exempt from testifying regarding the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

  • 05:21:45

    According to AXIOS, a U.S. official and another source said that Iran has sent messages to the U.S. in the past few days calling for dialogue, but the U.S. has not responded.

  • 05:17:35

    According to Fox News: U.S. officials have confirmed that thousands of Iraqi Kurds have launched a ground offensive in Iran.

  • 05:14:24

    According to Al Jazeera, the Iranian Foreign Minister warned of “terrorist activities” in the border region with Iraq.

  • 05:05:21

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 238.14 points, or 0.49%, to close at 48,739.41 on Wednesday, March 4; the S&P 500 rose 52.87 points, or 0.78%, to close at 6,869.50; and the Nasdaq Composite rose 290.79 points, or 1.29%, to close at 22,807.48.

  • 05:02:05

    March 5th - U.S. stocks closed Wednesday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 0.49%, the S&P 500 up 0.78%, and the Nasdaq Composite up 1.29%. Alcoa (AA.N) fell 3.5%, while Micron Technology (MU.O), Intel (INTC.O), and AMD (AMD.O) all rose more than 5%, and Nvidia (NVDA.O) rose more than 1%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rose 0.8%, and NIO (NIO.N) rose 5%.

  • 04:59:05

    A U.S. federal judge has ordered the United States to stop calculating import tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

  • 04:57:04

    A judge at the U.S. Court of International Trade ordered the clearing of all outstanding customs declarations without applying tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

  • 04:54:33

    Israeli forces: Destroy Iranian rocket launch platforms and defense systems.

  • 04:46:12

    A U.S. House committee approved the subpoena of Attorney General Bundy to investigate the Epstein case.

  • 04:40:59

    March 5 – As Iran slows its ballistic missile launches against Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Civil Defense Command announced it will ease restrictions imposed on the public at the start of any potential conflict. The Command stated that, following a new assessment, starting at noon local time on March 5, the scale of activities in the country will be adjusted from "essential activities" to "limited activities," with educational activities still prohibited; some businesses will be allowed to resume operations from Thursday. These guidelines will remain in effect until Saturday evening, at which time the Civil Defense Command will conduct another assessment.

  • 04:30:13

    March 5 - Three months after the Trump administration took control of Venezuelan oil sales, crude oil exports from Venezuela's main export hub surged to their highest level in years in March. A preliminary loading schedule indicates that shipments from the port of Chose, the country's main oil export port, are expected to soar to 848,000 barrels per day in March. If this figure materializes, it would be the highest shipment volume from Chose since 2019. Exports are being boosted by continued naphtha imports, which are used to dilute Venezuela's extra-heavy crude oil for pipeline transport, enabling exports. Similar to February, at least five shipments of this base oil product are scheduled to unload in Venezuela this month.

  • 04:29:46

    According to the Wall Street Journal: The United States met with insurance brokers to discuss lifting the blockade of oil tankers.