Group 1 - Dow futures down 0.15%, S&P 500 futures up 0.25%, and Nasdaq futures up 0.42% [1] - Chinese concept stocks fell before the market, with Alibaba down 0.90%, Pinduoduo down 0.36%, JD.com down 1.65%, Baidu down 0.10%, and Li Auto down 2.46% [1] - Google shares rose nearly 6% after a U.S. judge ruled that Google does not constitute a monopoly in the search market, rejecting the request for Alphabet to sell Chrome and Android [1] - The World Gold Council is seeking to launch digital gold to expand market coverage, despite many investors valuing gold for its physical properties [1] Group 2 - A U.S. judge dismissed antitrust lawsuits against 10 major banks accused of colluding to manipulate corporate bond prices, including Bank of America, Barclays, Citigroup, and others [2] - Tesla shares rose 1.7% as the Model Y L began deliveries earlier than expected [2] - Figure Technology plans to raise up to $526 million through an IPO, with expectations to enter the capital market on September 4 [2] - Apple shares rose nearly 3% due to multiple positive factors, including a significant victory in the Google antitrust case and increased shipments of the first foldable iPhone [2] Group 3 - Kraft Heinz announced plans to split into two independent publicly traded companies, with one focusing on grocery products and the other on sauces, expected to be completed in the second half of 2026 [3] - Warren Buffett expressed disappointment over the split and the lack of shareholder voting on the company's future [3]
美股三大期指涨跌不一,谷歌涨近6%,苹果涨3%