Group 1 - The S&P 500 index remained flat last Friday, with Federal Reserve Governor Waller's comments on interest rate cuts boosting U.S. Treasury bonds, while oil prices slightly declined and gold and industrial metals increased [1] - Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party faced historic losses in the Senate elections, but Prime Minister Kishida stated he would continue to govern [1] - After visiting Japan, Bessenet expressed optimism about a potential trade agreement between the U.S. and Japan following a meeting with Prime Minister Kishida [1] Group 2 - U.S. consumer confidence reached a five-month high, with significant declines in inflation expectations [1] - China's Vice Minister of Finance, Liao Min, reported that the balance of China's economy is good, with domestic consumption's share of GDP continuously rising; more proactive fiscal policies and high-level opening-up will be implemented in the second half of the year [1] - Reports indicate that NVIDIA's H20 inventory is limited, and there are no plans for production resumption; CEO Jensen Huang sold NVIDIA shares worth approximately $12.94 million [1] Group 3 - Bank of America’s Hartnett noted that all sell signals for U.S. stocks have been triggered, but the real selling catalyst may not be in the stock market but in the bond market [1] - A reminder was issued that China's July LPR will be announced today [1]
早餐 | 2025年7月21日
news flash·2025-07-20 23:20