On Sunday evening local time, the three major U.S. stock index futures plummeted sharply, and market risk aversion sentiments increased. Over the weekend, U.S.-Iran geopolitical tensions escalated, with the U.S. seizing an Iranian cargo ship, impacting global financial market risk appetite.



As a result, U.S. stock futures experienced a significant dive: the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell by 452 points, a 0.9% decline; S&P 500 futures dropped 0.8%; Nasdaq 100 futures also declined by 0.8%, with all three major stock index futures under pressure.

The escalation of geopolitical conflict triggered a shift of funds into safe-haven assets. This U.S.-Iran friction not only disturbed U.S. stocks but also signals that global capital markets may face greater volatility this week, with investors remaining cautious about the Middle East situation.
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