Market Volatility Escalates Amid Israel-Iran Tensions and Inflation Concerns

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The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran is causing market instability, with U.S. futures slipping and travel stocks falling, while aircraft manufacturers like Airbus secure billions in orders at the Paris Air Show. Meanwhile, Japan faces its highest inflation in two years, and Meta attempts to acquire an AI startup, with other market movements including a slump in Pop Mart shares and Berkshire Hathaway's stock decline post-Buffett.
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- S&P 500 at Risk From Iran-Israel Conflict, History of Bouncing Back Business Insider
- US Stocks Risk 20% Drop in High Inflation Scenario, RBC Says Bloomberg
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