Market Performance - The three major U.S. stock indices closed higher on Friday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching all-time closing highs, confirming a technical bull market with a cumulative increase of over 20% since the low on April 8 [1][2] - For the week, the S&P 500 rose 3.44%, the Nasdaq increased by 4.25%, and the Dow Jones gained 3.82%, indicating strong market rebound momentum and improved risk appetite [2] Sector Performance - Among the 11 major sectors of the S&P 500, the consumer discretionary sector led gains, while the energy sector lagged [3] - Nike's stock surged by 15.2%, significantly contributing to the index's performance after the company provided better-than-expected first-quarter revenue guidance and announced supply chain optimization plans [3] - Technology stocks performed strongly, with Google and Amazon rising over 2%, and Nvidia and Meta increasing by more than 1%, with Nvidia hitting a new high [3] Economic Indicators - The U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index rose by 0.1% month-over-month and 2.3% year-over-year in May, with the core PCE index increasing by 0.2% month-over-month and 2.7% year-over-year, indicating persistent inflationary pressures [3] - Consumer confidence significantly improved, with the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index rising to 60.7 in June, the highest level in four months, reflecting better economic outlook and reduced concerns about personal finances [3] Federal Reserve Expectations - Market expectations for the Federal Reserve's policy path have adjusted, with a 76% probability of a rate cut in September and a reduced likelihood of a cut in July at 19% [4] Commodity Market - In the commodities market, gold prices fell by 1.6% to $3287.6 per ounce, while WTI crude oil rose by 0.43% to $65.52 per barrel, and Brent crude increased by 0.16% to $66.80 per barrel [4]
标普500指数、纳指均创历史新高,特朗普宣布终止与加拿大贸易谈判