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本周美股上涨 科技与能源板块表现突出|华尔街一周点评
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-10-25 02:32

Market Overview - US stock market continues to rise, driven by moderate inflation data, easing trade relations, and positive earnings reports, with all three major indices reaching historical highs [1] - The core CPI in the US for September showed a slowdown in growth, reinforcing market expectations for a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve this year [1] Sector Performance - The technology and energy sectors performed exceptionally well, with large tech stocks surging and favorable earnings reports from the semiconductor and software industries boosting the overall tech sector [1] - The energy sector rebounded significantly due to increased sanctions on Russian oil, raising concerns about global oil supply and leading to a strong recovery in oil prices [1] - The gold and silver mining sectors experienced the most weakness, facing a significant decline after a historic surge, as investors worried about overvaluation and engaged in profit-taking [1] Company Insights - Tesla reported record vehicle sales and improved cost control, but profit margins declined due to tariffs and a drop in carbon credit revenue. Management remains confident about future growth, emphasizing long-term drivers such as autonomous driving, robotaxi services, and the introduction of more affordable models [2] Upcoming Events - The upcoming week may see increased volatility in the US stock market due to significant macro and micro factors, with about 40% of S&P 500 companies expected to report earnings, particularly focusing on major tech firms like Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon, and Meta [2] - Central bank meetings are also scheduled, with investors closely watching the Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting and guidance on future monetary policy, alongside updates from European and Japanese central banks [2] - Key economic data, including the housing price index and Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index, will be monitored, and if the US federal government resumes operations, some official data may be released as scheduled [2]