US Air Force General C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, recently stated that the risk of a broader Middle East conflict has somewhat diminished after Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah engaged in an exchange of fire without further escalation. However, General Brown also warned that Iran still poses a significant danger as it considers a strike on Israel.
Additionally, there have been other major threats against Israel, including Hezbollah’s strike and Iran’s threat of retaliation over the killing of a Hamas leader in Tehran last month. The market reaction remains tepid, with the US S&P 500 futures down 0.08% and the US Dollar Index steady around 100.801.
For those curious about financial terms, “risk-on” and “risk-off” refer to investor sentiment. In a “risk-on” market, investors are optimistic and willing to buy risky assets, while in a “risk-off” market, they play it safe by investing in less risky assets.
