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24小时环球政经要闻全览 | 11月10日
Ge Long Hui·2025-11-10 08:44

Market Overview - The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 74.8 points, or 0.16%, closing at 46,987.1 [2] - The Nasdaq Composite decreased by 49.45 points, or 0.21%, closing at 23,004.54 [2] - The S&P 500 rose by 8.48 points, or 0.13%, closing at 6,728.8 [2] - European markets showed mixed results, with the Euro Stoxx 50 down by 44.65 points, or 0.80% [2] - The Hang Seng Index fell by 244.07 points, or 0.92%, closing at 26,241.83 [2] Legislative Developments - A significant breakthrough in bipartisan negotiations has occurred, with at least 10 Democratic senators ready to support a package to end the government shutdown [3] - The proposed package includes spending bills and short-term funding measures to keep the federal government operational until the end of January [3] Transportation Sector - The U.S. Transportation Secretary warned that ongoing government shutdowns could lead to a more severe reduction in flights, with a potential increase in flight cancellations to 10% if the shutdown continues [4] - Recent data indicated that over 14,792 flights were delayed and 3,788 flights were canceled over the weekend due to air traffic controller shortages [4] Economic Indicators - Bank of America predicts that the Federal Open Market Committee will not lower interest rates again during Jerome Powell's term, which ends in May 2026 [5] - China's Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a year-on-year increase of 0.2% in October, reversing a previous decline, while core CPI rose by 1.2%, marking the highest increase since March 2024 [6] Corporate Developments - Pfizer has acquired Metsera for $10 billion, concluding a competitive bidding process that saw Novo Nordisk withdraw due to antitrust concerns [9] - Elon Musk indicated that achieving the ambitious $400 billion EBITDA target for Tesla by 2025 is challenging but feasible with significant effort [9] Leadership Changes - The BBC's chairman and news director resigned amid allegations of biased reporting, particularly concerning coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict and other sensitive topics [10]