突然飙升!
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-06-03 00:25

Market Overview - The three major U.S. stock indices closed higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 35.41 points (0.08%), the Nasdaq Composite rising 128.84 points (0.67%), and the S&P 500 increasing by 24.25 points (0.41%) [2][3] - In May, the S&P 500 index saw a cumulative increase of over 6%, marking its best monthly performance since November 2023, while the Nasdaq surged over 9% and the Dow rose approximately 4% [5] Economic Indicators - The ISM Manufacturing PMI for May was reported at 48.5, the lowest since November 2024, indicating a contraction in the manufacturing sector as it fell below the neutral mark of 50 [5] Trade Policies - President Trump announced an increase in tariffs on imported steel from 25% to 50%, effective June 4, 2024, which has drawn criticism from the EU, indicating potential retaliatory measures [5] - Federal Reserve Governor Waller noted that trade policy uncertainties could lead to temporary price increases, with inflation impacts from tariffs expected to peak in the second half of 2025 [5] Commodity Prices - WTI crude oil prices rose by 2.8% to $62.52 per barrel, while Brent crude increased by 2.9% to $64.63 per barrel, despite OPEC's decision to raise production by 411,000 barrels per day [10] - Gold prices reached a three-week high, with COMEX gold futures for August delivery rising by 2.7% to $3,404.70 per ounce, driven by a weaker dollar and increased demand for safe-haven assets amid geopolitical risks [10] Technology Sector - Major tech stocks mostly saw gains, with Facebook up over 3%, Nvidia rising more than 1%, and Amazon increasing by 0.8%. However, Tesla and Google experienced declines of over 1% [6] - Tesla's sales in several European countries fell sharply in May, with France experiencing a 67% drop, marking the lowest sales in nearly three years [8] Chinese Stocks - Chinese stocks listed in the U.S. saw a majority increase, with the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rising by 0.53%. Notable gainers included Bawang Tea, which surged nearly 10% [7][10]