Group 1: Tariffs and Trade - The U.S. President Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canadian imports starting next month, an increase from the previously set 25% [1] - Trump suggested raising tariffs on other countries to 15% or 20%, up from the current 10% [1] - Market participants are facing uncertainty as the August 1 tariff implementation date approaches, with ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and other countries [1] Group 2: Market Reactions - The market reacted more calmly to the new tariff announcements compared to the sharp declines seen after the "liberation day" in April [2] - Major U.S. stock indices experienced slight declines, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq down, while the Dow Jones broke its longest three-week winning streak since January [2] - Nvidia became the first company to reach a market capitalization of $4 trillion, with its stock hitting a historical high [2] Group 3: Economic Indicators - The upcoming U.S. CPI data and retail sales figures are expected to influence the Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rate cuts [4][10] - The June CPI is anticipated to rise from 2.4% to 2.7% year-on-year, which could impact the Fed's rate cut considerations [11] - The June PPI and retail sales data will also be released, providing further insights into inflation and consumer spending [12] Group 4: Company Earnings - The second-quarter earnings season is set to begin, with major companies like JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Netflix, and TSMC reporting [17] - Netflix's upcoming earnings report is particularly significant, as its stock recently reached an all-time high, necessitating impressive results to maintain its upward trend [17] - The financial sector is expected to provide positive signals, while tech giants, especially Nvidia, may drive further market gains [17]
一周展望:CPI审判日即将到来!黄金仍需重磅催化剂
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-07-13 05:58