【环球财经】贸易紧张继续引发市场担忧 纽约股市三大股指6日均明显下跌
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-05-07 01:29

Market Overview - The New York stock market experienced a significant decline on May 6, with all three major indices closing lower due to ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and its trading partners [1] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 389.83 points, closing at 40,829.00, a decrease of 0.95% [1] - The S&P 500 index dropped by 43.47 points, ending at 5,606.91, down 0.77% [1] - The Nasdaq Composite Index decreased by 154.58 points, closing at 17,689.66, a decline of 0.87% [1] Sector Performance - Among the eleven sectors in the S&P 500, nine declined while two increased [1] - The healthcare sector led the decline with a drop of 2.76%, followed by the consumer discretionary sector, which fell by 0.85% [1] - The utilities sector and the energy sector saw gains of 1.23% and 0.10%, respectively [1] Economic Insights - Paul Tudor Jones, founder of Tudor Investment Corporation, indicated that the current stance of the U.S. government on tariffs and the Federal Reserve's position on interest rates are unfavorable for the stock market [1] - Jones suggested that unless the Federal Reserve adopts a more dovish stance and lowers interest rates, the stock market may reach new lows [1] Market Sentiment - Eugene Epstein from Moneycorp noted that as the 90-day tariff delay approaches its end without significant results, market anxiety is increasing [2] - Steve Rick from TruStage Financial Group stated that the Federal Reserve is likely to maintain its current position despite external pressures for rate cuts, anticipating a slowdown in economic growth due to tariff impacts [2] - Jerry Chen from Gain Capital highlighted that the Nasdaq 100 index has rebounded over 20% since its low on April 4, but faces significant resistance at the 20,300 level, with potential risks of a pullback [2] Company Performance - Palantir Technologies reported earnings that did not meet market expectations, resulting in a substantial stock price drop of 12.05%, closing at $108.86 per share [3]