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美股涨跌互现道指跌超100点,英伟达再创新高

Market Overview - The Nasdaq increased by 0.3%, while the Dow Jones fell by 0.25% and the S&P 500 remained nearly unchanged [1] - Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell indicated that tariffs are expected to contribute to inflation in the coming months, potentially costing consumers thousands of billions annually [2] - The Boston Fed President stated that the current monetary policy stance is "moderately restrictive," with potential interest rate cuts anticipated in late 2025, depending on the impact of tariffs on inflation expectations [2] Economic Data - New home sales in the U.S. fell by 13.7% in May, marking the largest decline in nearly three years, with an annualized rate of 623,000 units [3] - Despite rising interest rates, mortgage applications in the U.S. saw a slight increase of 1.1% due to refinancing activity [3] - The final GDP for Q1 is set to be released, along with the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) report, which will help assess the economic impact of tariffs [3] Individual Stocks - Nvidia's stock rose by 4.3%, reaching a market capitalization of $3.75 trillion, with a target price increase from $175 to $250 by Loop Capital, driven by ongoing AI trends [4] - Tesla's stock declined by 3.8%, with a nearly 28% year-over-year drop in new car sales in Europe for May, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline [4] - FedEx's stock fell by 3.3% as the company forecasted quarterly profits below expectations due to tariff pressures on global demand [5] - General Mills' stock dropped by 5.1% following disappointing profit guidance [6] Commodity Prices - International oil prices saw a slight rebound, with WTI crude oil increasing by 0.85% to $64.92 per barrel and Brent crude oil rising by 0.80% to $67.68 per barrel, supported by strong U.S. demand [6] - Gold prices stabilized, with COMEX gold futures for June delivery rising by 0.29% to $3,327.10 per ounce [6]