Market Performance - The three major indices showed mixed results, with the S&P 500 index declining for the fourth consecutive trading day [1] - The Dow Jones increased by 16.04 points (0.04%) to close at 44,938.31 points, while the Nasdaq fell by 142.10 points (0.67%) to 21,172.86 points, and the S&P 500 dropped by 15.59 points (0.24%) to 6,395.78 points [1] - Technology stocks generally declined, with Amazon down 1.84%, Tesla down 1.6%, and Intel down 6.99% [1] European Market - The DAX 30 index in Germany fell by 172.16 points (0.70%) to 24,263.39 points, while the FTSE 100 in the UK rose by 99.06 points (1.08%) to 9,288.28 points [2] - The CAC 40 index in France decreased by 6.05 points (0.08%) to 7,973.03 points, and the Euro Stoxx 50 index fell by 13.33 points (0.24%) to 5,469.95 points [2] Asian Market - The Nikkei 225 index in Japan declined by 1.51%, and the KOSPI index in South Korea fell by 0.68%, while the Indonesian Composite Index rose by 1.03% [3] Commodities - Light crude oil futures for September delivery increased by $0.86 to $63.21 per barrel (1.38% rise), while Brent crude oil for October delivery rose by $1.05 to $66.84 per barrel (1.60% rise) [3] Foreign Exchange - The US Dollar Index fell by 0.04% to 98.221, with the Euro trading at 1.1655 USD, the British Pound at 1.3452 USD, and the Japanese Yen at 147.27 JPY [3] Cryptocurrency - Bitcoin rose over 1.3% to $114,367.6, and Ethereum increased over 6.8% to $4,356.85 [4] Federal Reserve Insights - The Federal Reserve's meeting minutes revealed increasing internal divisions, with several officials expecting economic growth to slow in the second half of the year [1] - The minutes indicated that inflation risks were prioritized over labor market concerns, with officials acknowledging worries about rising inflation and weak employment [1][7] - Some officials hinted at potential support for interest rate cuts in the upcoming September meeting, suggesting that tariff increases may have a slower-than-expected impact on consumer prices [8] Company News - Google launched a new series of consumer electronics, including the Pixel 10 smartphone lineup, showcasing advancements in artificial intelligence [9] - The Pixel 10 series includes models priced from $799 to $1,799, with the Pixel Watch 4 priced at $350 to $400, and the Pixel Buds 2a priced at $130 [9]
标普500指数连跌四日 科技股普跌 黄金、原油走高
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-08-20 23:21