Market Performance - Major US stock indices closed lower due to weak non-farm employment data, reinforcing expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut [1][2] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 0.48% to 45400.86 points, the S&P 500 decreased by 0.32% to 6481.5 points, and the Nasdaq dropped by 0.03% to 21700.39 points [1] - European indices also closed down, with Germany's DAX down 0.73%, France's CAC40 down 0.31%, and the UK's FTSE 100 down 0.09% [1] Employment Data - The US added only 22,000 jobs in August, significantly below the expected 75,000, with an unemployment rate of 4.3%, marking a 0.1 percentage point increase for the second consecutive month [2] - Job growth was primarily in the healthcare sector, which added 31,000 positions, while manufacturing, wholesale trade, and government sectors saw losses of over 10,000 jobs each [2] - Analysts suggest that tariff policy uncertainties are a major factor contributing to the labor market's weakness [2] Gold Market - International gold prices reached a new high, with COMEX gold futures rising by 0.92% to $3639.8 per ounce [3] - In August, gold ETFs saw a net inflow of $5.5 billion, mainly from North America ($4.1 billion) and Europe ($1.9 billion) [3] - The price of gold has increased by 31% year-to-date, driven by a weak dollar, geopolitical tensions, and continued inflows into gold ETFs [3] Oil Market - US oil prices fell sharply, with the main contract down 2.38% to $61.97 per barrel, and Brent crude down 2.06% to $65.61 per barrel [4][5] - The decline in oil prices is attributed to rising expectations of increased production from OPEC+ and concerns over economic recession [5][6] - OPEC+ is considering further increasing oil production to regain market share, having already raised output by approximately 2.5 million barrels per day since April [6]
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