深夜大跳水,暴跌11%,创三年来最大跌幅
Feng Huang Wang Cai Jing·2025-10-30 23:00

Market Overview - The U.S. stock market faced pressure with all three major indices closing lower: Nasdaq down 1.57%, S&P 500 down 0.99%, and Dow Jones down 0.23%, primarily driven by declines in technology stocks [1] - Meta's stock fell 11.33%, marking its largest drop in three years, while Microsoft's stock decreased by 2.92%, as investors expressed concerns over rising expenditures in the AI sector [1] Semiconductor Sector - The semiconductor sector also experienced a downturn, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropping 1.53%, where 22 out of 30 component stocks declined, including AMD down 3.59%, Broadcom down 2.46%, and Nvidia down 2%, with its market value falling below $500 billion [2] - Analyst Matt Maley from Miller Tabak indicated that while this does not suggest an imminent AI bubble burst or a major market reversal, it does increase the likelihood of a short-term pullback [2] Chinese Stocks - Most popular Chinese stocks also saw declines, with notable drops including Xiaoma Zhixing down 6.79%, Baidu down 4.54%, Alibaba down 3.36%, Tencent Music down 3.23%, JD down 2.88%, Li Auto down 2.34%, NIO down 1.82%, Pinduoduo down 1.5%, and Xpeng down 0.99% [2] Economic Concerns - Ongoing debates regarding the U.S. economic fundamentals and policy direction were highlighted, with Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon warning that if U.S. economic growth does not accelerate, rising debt levels could pose a "cleansing" risk to the economy [2] - Solomon noted that fiscal stimulus and aggressive fiscal operations have become deeply embedded in the U.S. and other economies, exacerbated by pandemic-related measures, and emphasized that the key to overcoming these challenges lies in growth [2] Recession Outlook - Solomon also stated that the likelihood of a recession in the near term is "low" and dismissed concerns that a few bankruptcy cases could trigger a systemic credit crisis in the U.S. [3] Federal Reserve Criticism - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen criticized the Federal Reserve's recent cautious statements, suggesting that the Fed needs comprehensive reform despite appreciating the recent 25 basis point rate cut [4] - Bessen pointed out that the Fed's inflation forecasts have been inaccurate and indicated plans to conduct a second round of candidate interviews in early December to select a successor for Fed Chair Jerome Powell, aiming for a leader who can reshape the Fed's internal processes and operations [4]