Investors seek shelter from Iran war in US tech stocks
Financial Times focuses on investors and shelter, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against Bloomberg.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Financial Times·UK·corporate
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What happened: Megacap companies previously out of favour now seen as ‘safety assets’
Cross-source context: Bloomberg highlights uS stocks advanced Tuesday as investors buy the dip, signaling confidence in the markets even as Iran war tensions escalate.
What to watch next: movement around investors, shelter.
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Original Source Text
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Financial Times(lean-left)
Megacap companies previously out of favour now seen as ‘safety assets’
South Korea’s corporate reform drive faces a crucial test as shareholder meeting season enters full swing, with investors demanding concrete steps to revive a world-beating stock rally.
We get an update on the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran from Israel, where reports are growing of discrimination against non-Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel attempting to seek shelter from Iranian drone and missile attacks. While Jewish neighborhoods are “well protected” by bomb shelters, shelter