Group 1 - US stock markets saw collective gains, with the Dow Jones up 0.91%, Nasdaq up 0.06%, and S&P 500 up 0.35% [1] - Chinese concept stocks experienced mixed performance, with Kaixin Auto rising over 3% and Futu Holdings up over 2%, while Fangdd, Xpeng Motors, Li Auto, NIO, Weibo, and iQIYI all saw declines of over 2% to 5% [1] Group 2 - The US non-farm payroll report for September was not released as scheduled due to the government shutdown, affecting the announcement of employment changes and unemployment rates [2] - The US government shutdown entered its third day, with ongoing negotiations in Congress regarding temporary funding measures, and President Trump considering significant federal job cuts [3] Group 3 - International oil prices experienced fluctuations, with WTI crude nearing $60, marking a four-month low, influenced by the US government shutdown and potential production increases from OPEC+ [4] - Geopolitical factors, particularly the supply security from Russia and Iran, may lead to significant short-term volatility in oil prices [4] Group 4 - Japanese stock markets surged significantly, driven by comments from the Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda, emphasizing the need to maintain a loose monetary environment to support the economy [5] - Kuroda noted various uncertainties in Japan's economic outlook, particularly the potential impact of US economic and monetary policy on Japan's economy and prices [5]
美股三大指数均创盘中历史新高,热门中概股多数走低
Feng Huang Wang Cai Jing·2025-10-03 14:46