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史上首次!突破38万亿美元!美股大跌
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-10-23 00:14

Market Overview - US stock markets faced pressure with all three major indices closing lower on October 22, 2023, due to concerns over intensified international trade disputes and disappointing earnings reports from companies like Texas Instruments and Netflix [1][2] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 334.33 points, or 0.71%, closing at 46,590.41 points; the Nasdaq Composite dropped 213.27 points, or 0.93%, to 22,740.40 points; and the S&P 500 decreased by 35.95 points, or 0.53%, ending at 6,699.40 points [1] Government Debt - The total US federal government debt surpassed $38 trillion for the first time, as reported by the Treasury Department on October 22, 2023 [2][3] - This milestone occurred just over two months after the debt reached $37 trillion in mid-August [3] Corporate Earnings - Investors are closely monitoring the earnings reports of major companies, with over three-quarters of S&P 500 companies that have reported so far exceeding earnings expectations [3] - Tesla's earnings report is anticipated to kick off the earnings season for the "Big Seven" tech stocks [3] Sector Performance - In the S&P 500, seven out of eleven sectors declined, with the industrial and consumer discretionary sectors leading the losses at 1.31% and 1.00%, respectively [4] - The energy sector and consumer staples sector saw gains of 1.32% and 0.64%, respectively [4] Notable Stock Movements - Major tech stocks mostly declined, with Netflix dropping over 10% due to a tax dispute in Brazil affecting its earnings report [5] - Texas Instruments' disappointing earnings and weak fourth-quarter guidance led to a significant drop in its stock price, impacting the broader semiconductor sector [4][5] - Intuitive Surgical stood out with a strong earnings and revenue report, resulting in a 13.9% increase in its stock price [6] Chinese Stocks - Chinese stocks listed in the US experienced a general decline, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index falling by 0.93% [6] - Notable declines included Kingsoft Cloud and NetEase, both down over 4%, while companies like iQIYI and NIO saw slight increases [6]