Market Impact - On October 10, U.S. stock indices closed down across the board, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 1.9%, the S&P 500 down by 2.71%, and the Nasdaq Composite dropping by 3.56% [2] - The decline was triggered by strong anti-China rhetoric from former President Trump, who suggested significant tariff increases on products entering the U.S. [2] Sector Performance - Major tech stocks experienced significant declines, with Tesla down 5.06%, Amazon down 4.99%, Nvidia down 4.89%, and other tech giants like META, Apple, Microsoft, and Google also seeing losses [2] - Chinese concept stocks were heavily impacted, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index falling by 6.10%, and individual stocks like NIO and Bilibili dropping over 10% [3] Global Market Reaction - European markets also faced declines, with Germany's DAX down 1.5%, France's CAC40 down 1.53%, and the UK's FTSE 100 down 0.86% [3] - Following the U.S. market close, Trump announced a 100% additional tariff on Chinese goods starting November 1, along with export controls on "all critical software" [3] Economic Outlook - Concerns over deteriorating trade relations and a prolonged U.S. government shutdown have heightened fears of an economic recession [3] - Analysts predict that the U.S. stock market's decline will negatively affect A-shares and Hong Kong stocks, particularly impacting the market opening on the following Monday [4] Investment Strategy - Investors are advised to consider reducing positions to mitigate short-term market shocks, although the overall market trend remains unchanged [4] - Despite the recent downturn, the A-share and Hong Kong markets are viewed as not being in a bubble, with valuations still below historical averages [4]
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