隔夜美股 | 道指、标普指数再创新高 三大指数本周录得涨幅
智通财经网·2025-10-03 23:47

Market Performance - The three major U.S. stock indices showed mixed results, with the Dow Jones and S&P 500 reaching all-time highs. The Dow rose by 1.1%, the Nasdaq by 1.32%, and the S&P 500 by 1.09% during the week [1] - On Friday, the Dow closed up 238.56 points, or 0.51%, at 46,758.28 points, while the Nasdaq fell by 63.54 points, or 0.28%, to 22,780.51 points. The S&P 500 rose slightly by 0.44 points, or 0.01%, to 6,715.79 points [1] Individual Stock Movements - USA Rare Earth saw a significant increase of 14.3%, while Nano Nuclear Energy rose by 6.7%. In contrast, Tesla fell by 1.4%, Ford gained 3.6%, AMD dropped approximately 3%, and Intel decreased by 1.26% [1] - Walmart's fintech subsidiary OnePay plans to launch cryptocurrency services, allowing users to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum, enhancing its "super app" strategy [9] European Market Performance - The DAX30 index in Germany fell by 50.90 points, or 0.21%, while the FTSE 100 in the UK rose by 59.32 points, or 0.63%. The CAC40 in France increased by 24.91 points, or 0.31% [2] Commodity Prices - WTI crude oil futures rose by 0.7% to nearly $61 per barrel, but fell by 7.4% over the week. Brent crude oil also saw a slight increase of 0.7%, closing at $64.53 per barrel [2] - Spot gold increased by 0.81% to $3,886.71 per ounce, with HSBC predicting a potential rise above $4,000 per ounce due to geopolitical risks and fiscal uncertainties [3] Economic Indicators - Goldman Sachs reported a slight increase in initial jobless claims to 224,000, indicating a rise from the previous week's 218,000 [4] - Federal Reserve officials expressed concerns about inflation and employment, with discussions on adjusting monetary policy based on housing costs and economic uncertainties [5][6] Corporate Tax Proposals - Senator Bernie Moreno indicated that President Trump is considering significant tariff reductions for U.S. auto production, which could alleviate costs for major manufacturers like Ford and Tesla [7] Major Bank Ratings - Wells Fargo raised the target price for Ford from $8 to $10, while Deutsche Bank lowered Procter & Gamble's target price from $177 to $175 [10]