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华尔街见闻早餐FM-Radio | 2025年6月7日

Market Overview - Non-farm payroll data exceeded expectations, alleviating recession concerns, and trade news boosted the S&P 500 to touch 6000 points [2] - Tesla shares rebounded, rising over 7% intraday and closing up over 3%, amid ongoing tensions between Trump and Musk [2][3] - Major tech stocks in the US showed strength, with all seven tech giants rising [2] - The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut expectations for the year have decreased, leading to a significant rise in US Treasury yields, with the two-year yield surpassing 4% [2] - Spot gold fell over 1%, while silver continued its upward trend, rising over 1.4% before a slight retreat [2] Key News - The US added 139,000 non-farm jobs in May, the lowest since February, with a revised downward adjustment of 95,000 jobs for the previous two months, resulting in an unemployment rate of 4.2% [3][12] - Trump criticized Powell, calling for a 1% rate cut, suggesting that if inflation returns, the Fed should raise rates to counter it [12][13] - Tesla faced scrutiny over government contracts, with concerns about financing changes and the departure of its robotics head, leading to a significant drop in Tesla's stock earlier in the week [3][11][17] - BYD's shareholder meeting indicated strong overseas sales expectations and plans to launch smart driving technology in the next 3-5 years [13] Commodity Market - Silver and platinum prices surged, with silver reaching a 13-year high and platinum hitting a new high since 2022, driven by improved demand from China and India [14] - The US Treasury yields saw a notable increase, with the 10-year benchmark rising by 11.50 basis points [10] International Relations - The US Treasury Department advised Japan to raise interest rates to support the yen, amidst public disagreements among US representatives affecting US-Japan trade negotiations [13] - The ongoing tensions between Trump and Musk have led to a complex political landscape, with implications for Tesla's market position and investor sentiment [17][18]