Market Overview - On August 5, U.S. stock indices collectively declined, with the Dow Jones down 0.14% at 44,111.74 points, the S&P 500 down 0.49% at 6,299.19 points, and the Nasdaq down 0.65% at 20,916.55 points [2][4]. Economic Factors - Analysts attribute the decline in U.S. stocks to tariff announcements and economic data concerns. President Trump announced plans to impose "small tariffs" on imported drugs, with rates potentially rising to 250% over time. He also hinted at upcoming tariffs on semiconductors and chips [4][16]. - Economic indicators show a worrying trend, with the ISM non-manufacturing index for July at 50.1, below expectations of 51.5, indicating stagnation in the services sector. Employment indicators also fell from 47.2 to 46.4, raising concerns about stagflation [4][18]. Technology Sector Performance - Major tech stocks experienced declines, with Nvidia down 0.97%, Microsoft down 1.47%, Apple down 0.21%, Google down 0.22%, Meta down 1.67%, and Tesla down 0.19%. However, Amazon saw a slight increase of 0.99% [5][6]. - Amazon announced that its cloud computing division, AWS, will offer OpenAI's models, which may enhance its competitive position against Microsoft Azure [5]. Cryptocurrency Market - Coinbase plans to issue $2 billion in convertible bonds to raise funds for stock buybacks and debt repayment, leading to a stock price drop of over 6% [10]. Commodity Prices - International gold prices rose by 0.25%, closing at approximately $3,535 per ounce [11]. Company Earnings Reports - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported Q2 revenue of $7.69 billion, a 32% year-over-year increase, but net profit fell by 31% to $781 million, leading to a stock price drop of over 2% [13][15]. - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported Q4 net sales of $5.76 billion, below the expected $6.01 billion, with a stock price decline of 1.67% [16].
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Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-08-06 00:19