Market Overview - US stock markets experienced a significant decline initially but managed to recover most of the losses by the end of the trading session [3] - Concerns over high valuations overshadowed positive economic data, with the S&P 500's forward P/E ratio reaching 22.9, a level only surpassed during the dot-com bubble and the summer of 2020 [4] - The US Department of Labor reported that initial jobless claims for the week ending September 20 were 218,000, lower than economists' expectations of 235,000, indicating a resilient labor market [4] Economic Data - The annualized GDP growth rate for Q2 was revised up to 3.8%, exceeding the previous estimate of 3.3%, while Q1 showed actual contraction [4] - Analysts suggest that strong GDP data may not alter the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut expectations, as it is considered a lagging indicator [5] - Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran expressed concerns about the potential economic damage if rate cuts are not implemented more swiftly [5] Intel's Performance - Intel's stock surged over 7% following news of potential investment discussions with Apple to strengthen its business foundation [6] - Recent investments in Intel include a $5 billion commitment from Nvidia and a $2 billion investment from SoftBank, indicating a trend of external funding for the company [6] - Despite these developments, Intel faces significant challenges, including a loss of technological leadership and market share to competitors like AMD [7] Chinese Stocks - Chinese stocks saw a rise, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index increasing by 0.62%, driven by strong performances from electric vehicle manufacturers like NIO and Xpeng, both of which rose over 5% [7]
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