Market Overview - On the first trading day of August, U.S. stock markets experienced significant declines, with all three major indices dropping over 1% as investors assessed signs of economic weakness and President Trump's revised tariff policies [1][2] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 1.23% to 43,588.58 points, the S&P 500 dropped 1.60% to 6,238.01 points, and the Nasdaq Composite decreased by 2.24% to 20,650.13 points [2] Economic Data - The U.S. non-farm payrolls for July showed an increase of only 73,000 jobs, significantly below economists' expectations of 100,000 [5] - Previous months' employment data were also revised downwards, with June's job additions adjusted from 147,000 to 14,000 and May's from 125,000 to 19,000, indicating a prolonged weakness in the labor market [5] Banking Sector - Concerns over economic slowdown impacting loan growth led to a sharp decline in bank stocks, with JPMorgan Chase down over 2%, and Bank of America and Wells Fargo each falling more than 3% [6] - The weak employment data heightened expectations for an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve, with traders estimating a roughly 86% probability of a rate cut in September [6] Technology Sector - Major technology stocks faced significant sell-offs, with Amazon's stock plummeting over 8% due to weak guidance for the current quarter [7] - Other notable declines included Nvidia down 2.33%, Microsoft down 1.76%, Apple down 2.50%, and Meta down 3.03% [7] Company News - OpenAI has reportedly raised $8.3 billion, achieving a valuation of $300 billion, with annual recurring revenue increasing from $10 billion in June to $13 billion, and expected to surpass $20 billion by year-end [8] - Roblox reported second-quarter revenue of $1.1 billion, a 21% year-over-year increase, with a goal to capture 10% of the $180 billion global gaming content market [10] - Nintendo's second-quarter revenue surged by 132.1% to ¥572.3 billion (approximately $3.8 billion), driven by strong sales of the new Switch 2 console [11] - Chevron reported second-quarter revenue of $44.82 billion, exceeding market expectations of $43.73 billion, with adjusted earnings per share of $1.77 [12]
美股收盘:非农爆冷叠加关税冲击,三大指数均跌超1%