Group 1 - US stock index futures showed mixed performance with Nasdaq futures down 0.11%, S&P 500 futures down 0.04%, and Dow futures up 0.13% [1] - European stock indices collectively rose, with Germany's DAX up 0.34%, UK's FTSE 100 up 0.35%, France's CAC up 0.95%, and the Euro Stoxx 50 up 0.75% [1] - Standard & Poor's Global Ratings confirmed the US sovereign credit rating at "AA+/A-1+" with a stable outlook [1] Group 2 - UBS raised its gold price target for March 2026 by $100 to $3,600 per ounce [1] - Reports indicate Nvidia is developing a new AI chip based on its latest Blackwell architecture for China, outperforming H20 [1] - The Trump administration is considering acquiring a 10% stake in Intel, potentially making it the largest shareholder; SoftBank agreed to invest $2 billion in Intel [1] Group 3 - Tesla launched a new six-seat electric SUV Model Y L in China, starting at 339,000 yuan, with expected delivery in September 2025 [1] - Gurman reported that India has achieved local production of the entire iPhone 17 series, including the Pro model [1] - Starbucks announced a 2% salary increase for all salaried employees in North America this year [1] Group 4 - Arm hired Amazon's AI chip director Rami Sinno to advance its plan for developing complete chips independently [2] - JD.com has provided social insurance for 150,000 full-time delivery riders and called for other platforms to fulfill their obligations [3] - iQIYI has hired an investment bank to arrange its secondary listing in Hong Kong, planning to submit the application in Q3 [4] - New Oriental issued a statement denying that CEO Zhou Chenggang is under investigation for related party transactions [5] Group 5 - Home Depot reported Q2 net sales of $45.28 billion, adjusted EPS of $4.68, and same-store sales growth of 1% [6] - BHP's FY2025 underlying profit fell over 25% year-on-year to $10.16 billion, slightly below expectations; the board announced a dividend of $0.60 per share, exceeding expectations [6] - Palo Alto Networks reported Q4 revenue growth of 16% year-on-year to $2.54 billion, with adjusted EPS of $0.95, exceeding expectations; optimistic guidance for Q1 [6] - XPeng Motors reported Q2 total revenue growth of 125.3% year-on-year to 18.27 billion yuan, with net loss narrowing to 480 million yuan and a gross margin of 17.3% [6]
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