Market Overview - The three major indices rebounded after three consecutive days of decline, with the Dow Jones increasing by 299.97 points, or 0.65%, closing at 46247.29 points [2] - The S&P 500 index rose by 38.98 points, or 0.59%, closing at 6643.70 points, while the Nasdaq composite gained 99.37 points, or 0.44%, closing at 22484.07 points [2] - European indices also saw gains, with the German DAX30 up 216.66 points (0.92%) and the UK FTSE 100 up 71.76 points (0.78%) [2] Commodities - Crude oil prices increased, with light crude futures for November delivery rising by $0.74 to $65.72 per barrel (1.14% increase) and Brent crude futures up $0.71 to $70.13 per barrel (1.02% increase) [2] - Gold futures rose by 0.63% to $3794.90 per ounce, with a weekly increase of 2.37%, while silver futures increased by 7.89% to $46.340 per ounce [4] Cryptocurrency - Bitcoin experienced a slight decline of 0.54%, trading at $109,663.20, while Ethereum rose over 4% to $4,034.97 [3] - The cryptocurrency market saw a significant drop in market capitalization, losing approximately $300 billion due to forced liquidations of bullish positions exceeding $3 billion [3] Company News - Apple is developing a ChatGPT-like application named "Veritas" to enhance its Siri voice assistant, with a potential launch expected in March next year [9] - Boeing has recently secured a large number of aircraft orders, partly due to support from the White House during tariff negotiations, but its financial recovery hinges on increasing production capacity and completing certifications for new models [10] Economic Policies - The Trump administration is considering imposing tariffs on foreign electronic devices based on the number of chips they contain, aiming to encourage domestic production [5] - The White House clarified that new drug tariffs will not apply to countries with existing agreements, such as the EU and Japan, which will continue to enjoy reduced tariffs [5]
隔夜美股 | 三大指数本周收跌 加密货币本周市值蒸发约3000亿美元
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