Group 1 - The U.S. stock market experienced a collective decline on September 2, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 249.07 points to 45295.81, a decrease of 0.55% [2] - Major technology stocks weakened, with Nvidia dropping 1.95% and breaking below its 50-day moving average, indicating a potential loss of short-term upward momentum [2] - Kraft Heinz announced a split plan, resulting in a significant drop of 7% in its stock price [3] Group 2 - The ISM manufacturing index for August recorded at 48.7, marking the sixth consecutive month in contraction territory, with output indicators falling to 47.8 [4] - PepsiCo's stock rose by 1.1% after Elliott Management disclosed a $4 billion stake and proposed active shareholder actions, suggesting potential governance and capital allocation improvements [4] - Kraft Heinz's stock decline followed its announcement to split into two companies focusing on grocery and sauce products [4] Group 3 - Oil prices continued to rebound, with WTI crude futures rising by 2.47% to $65.59 per barrel, and Brent crude futures increasing by 1.45% to $69.14 per barrel [4] - Gold futures reached a new historical high, closing up 2.16% at $3592.2 per ounce, driven by geopolitical and policy uncertainties increasing demand for safe-haven assets [4]
九月开门黑,三大指数齐跌,国际金价再创新高