Group 1 - The U.S. trade deficit expanded to a record high of $140.5 billion in March, leading to a decline in the dollar index by 0.54% to 99.24 [2][12] - Gold prices surged nearly $100, closing up 2.85% at $3431.11 per ounce, while silver rose 2.33% to $33.22 per ounce due to potential U.S. tariffs on imported drugs [2][6] - International oil prices increased significantly, with WTI crude oil rising 3.18% to $58.97 per barrel and Brent crude oil up 2.84% to $62.01 per barrel, driven by increased demand from Asia and Europe and a decrease in U.S. production [3][6] Group 2 - The Hong Kong stock market opened higher, with the Hang Seng Index closing up 0.7% at 22662.71, supported by strong performances in aviation, non-alcoholic beverages, and local consumption stocks [4][6] - The A-share market saw all three major indices rise, with the Shanghai Composite Index up 1.13% and the Shenzhen Component Index up 1.84%, driven by significant gains in sectors like controlled nuclear fusion and rare earth permanent magnets [5][6] - The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index increased by 0.4%, with Alibaba rising 0.8% and Baozun up 7.7%, indicating positive sentiment in Chinese tech stocks [3][6]
金十数据全球财经早餐 | 2025年5月7日
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-05-06 23:01