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早报 (03.29)| 关税重磅!特朗普最新发声;美股全线暴跌;市场监管局对长和港口交易审查
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Group 1: US Tariff Plans and Market Reactions - President Trump plans to announce new tariffs in the coming days, indicating a willingness to negotiate tariff agreements with other countries, but any agreements will likely occur after the tariffs take effect on April 2 [1] - The US stock market saw significant declines, with the Nasdaq dropping 2.7%, the S&P 500 down 1.97%, and the Dow Jones falling 1.69% [1][4] Group 2: Technology Sector Performance - Major tech stocks experienced declines, with Netflix, Google, Amazon, and Meta falling over 4%, while Tesla, Microsoft, and Intel dropped over 3% [2] - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index fell by 3.11%, with popular Chinese stocks like Baidu and NIO dropping over 5% [2] Group 3: IPO Market Developments - Wolfspeed's stock plummeted approximately 52%, marking the worst single-day performance for an IPO in the US [3] - CoreWeave's IPO closed flat at 40onitsfirstdayoftrading[3]Group4:CommodityMarketTrendsCOMEXgoldfuturesforJuneroseby0.5940 on its first day of trading [3] Group 4: Commodity Market Trends - COMEX gold futures for June rose by 0.59% to 3116.6, marking a weekly increase of 2.26% [4] - WTI crude oil futures for May fell by 0.8% to $69.36 per barrel, with a weekly increase of 1.58% [4] Group 5: Regulatory and Taxation News - The Trump administration is unexpectedly considering higher taxes on the wealthy, which could provide room for other priority issues [6] - The EU plans to impose mild penalties on Apple and Meta under its digital market regulations, potentially leading to fines amounting to billions of dollars [8] Group 6: Market Movements and Trends - The six major state-owned banks in China reported a total net profit of approximately 1.4 trillion yuan for 2024, averaging about 38 billion yuan per day [17] - The Chinese central bank stated that current financial risks are overall controllable, with the financial system's resilience expected to improve as the macro economy recovers [20]