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三大股指期货涨跌不一 美国9月份裁员人数下降,年初至今裁员总数高于2024年全年
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-10-02 12:25

Market Overview - US stock index futures showed mixed performance ahead of the market opening, with Dow futures down 0.02%, S&P 500 futures up 0.25%, and Nasdaq futures up 0.49% [1] - European indices also experienced gains, with Germany's DAX up 1.27%, UK's FTSE 100 up 0.04%, France's CAC40 up 1.41%, and the Euro Stoxx 50 up 1.52% [2][3] Oil Prices - WTI crude oil prices fell by 0.42% to $61.52 per barrel, while Brent crude oil prices decreased by 0.44% to $65.06 per barrel [3][4] Employment Data - The ADP employment report indicated a surprising decrease of 32,000 jobs in September, contrasting with Wall Street's expectation of an increase of 45,000, suggesting a significant deterioration in the US job market [5] - The September manufacturing PMI in the US recorded at 49.1, indicating continued contraction for the seventh consecutive month, although the output index returned to expansion at 51 [6] Layoff Statistics - US employers announced 54,064 layoffs in September, a decrease of 37% from August and a 26% drop from the same month last year, with year-to-date layoffs totaling 946,426, the highest since 2020 [7] Federal Reserve Insights - FOMC member Goolsbee noted that the government shutdown complicates the Federal Reserve's ability to interpret economic conditions due to a lack of official data [8] EU Trade Policy - The EU plans to significantly increase steel import tariffs to 50% to protect its domestic steel industry, aligning its tariff levels with those of the US [8] Investment Trends - Goldman Sachs remains bullish on gold, citing strong interest from private investors, with expectations that gold prices could rise to $4,300 per ounce by the end of next year [9] Corporate Developments - AMD is reportedly in talks with Intel for potential chip manufacturing collaboration, which could significantly enhance Intel's foundry business [10] - Berkshire Hathaway announced a $9.7 billion acquisition of Occidental Petroleum's chemical division, marking a significant transaction for the company [10] - Stellantis reported a 6% increase in third-quarter vehicle sales in the US, reaching 324,825 units, with notable growth in Jeep and Chrysler brands [11]