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美股前瞻 | 三大股指期货涨跌不一,美国6月CPI今晚揭晓
智通财经网·2025-07-15 12:30

Market Overview - US stock index futures showed mixed performance with Dow futures down 0.15%, S&P 500 futures up 0.31%, and Nasdaq futures up 0.52% [1] - European indices also experienced slight gains, with Germany's DAX up 0.11%, UK's FTSE 100 up 0.08%, and France's CAC40 up 0.08% [2] Commodity Prices - WTI crude oil decreased by 0.15% to $66.88 per barrel, while Brent crude oil increased by 0.06% to $69.25 per barrel [3] Economic Indicators - Upcoming US June CPI data is expected to show accelerated inflation, influenced by tariffs on consumer goods, which may challenge the Federal Reserve's current stance on interest rates [4] - OPEC maintained its global oil demand growth forecast at 1.29 million barrels per day for 2025 and 1.28 million barrels per day for 2026, with June production increasing by 220,000 barrels per day to 27.235 million barrels [4] Corporate News - Ericsson reported a turnaround in Q2, with adjusted profits of 7.285 billion SEK (approximately $0.7285 billion), driven by a 10% sales increase in North America [7] - Citigroup's Q2 trading revenue reached a five-year high, with fixed income soaring 20% to $4.3 billion and investment banking fees up 13% to over $1 billion [7] - BlackRock achieved a record asset management scale of $12.5 trillion in Q2, with net inflows of $68 billion, including $85 billion into ETFs [8] - JPMorgan's investment banking revenue unexpectedly rose by 7% in Q2, with debt underwriting income up 12% [8] - Wells Fargo's Q2 net interest income was $11.7 billion, slightly below expectations, and the full-year guidance was lowered [9] - AMD plans to resume sales of its MI308 chips to China following US approval [9] - Apple is set to invest $500 million in MP Materials, the only rare earths producer in the US, in response to Trump's strategy [9] Upcoming Events - Key economic data releases include the US June CPI and the New York Fed manufacturing index [10] - Earnings reports are expected from major companies including ASML, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson, and Bank of America [11]