Market Overview - US stock market showed resilience with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones reaching new highs despite the government shutdown, with Pfizer up nearly 7%, Eli Lilly over 8%, and Merck over 7% leading the Dow [2] - European stock indices recorded four consecutive gains, reaching historical highs for the first time in seven months [2] - Gold prices hit a record high for three consecutive days, while silver rebounded nearly 3%, reaching a fourteen-year high [2] Key News - The "Six Policies" housing policy in Shanghai has led to a 8% month-on-month increase and a 24% year-on-year increase in September transactions [4][11] - The US government officially shut down for the first time in seven years, causing uncertainty in the economy and financial markets [4][11] - The US ADP employment report showed a surprising decline of 32,000 jobs in September, raising expectations for two interest rate cuts by the end of the year [12] - The ISM manufacturing PMI for September contracted for the seventh consecutive month, indicating a decline in new orders and a three-month drop in the price index [12] Company Developments - OpenAI's CEO Altman visited Foxconn and TSMC to discuss collaboration on the "Star Gate" project and self-developed ASIC chips [5][13] - Microsoft announced the integration of AI services into Office, launching a new subscription tier [5][13] - Intel's stock surged over 7% amid reports of negotiations to bring AMD on as a new foundry client [5][13] Electric Vehicle Performance - In September, electric vehicle deliveries saw significant growth, with Li Auto and NIO achieving record highs, and Leap Motor surpassing 60,000 deliveries for the first time [6][15] Global Developments - The US government reached a "benchmark agreement" with Pfizer, leading to significant drug price reductions in exchange for tariff exemptions [16] - Concerns were raised about the soaring valuations in the AI sector, reminiscent of the internet bubble [16][17]
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