Market Overview - Major U.S. indices rose, with the Dow Jones up 381.53 points (0.81%) to 47,368.63, the Nasdaq up 522.64 points (2.27%) to 23,527.17, and the S&P 500 up 103.63 points (1.54%) to 6,832.43, amid discussions in Congress to end a historic government shutdown lasting over 40 days [1] - European indices also saw gains, with Germany's DAX30 up 407.92 points (1.73%) to 23,963.66, the UK's FTSE 100 up 103.35 points (1.07%) to 9,785.92, and France's CAC40 up 111.55 points (1.40%) to 8,061.73 [2] Commodity and Currency Updates - Crude oil prices increased, with light crude for December delivery rising by $0.38 to $60.13 per barrel (0.64%) and Brent crude for January delivery up $0.43 to $64.06 per barrel (0.68%) [2] - Gold prices surged over 2.87% to $4,115.75, with Morgan Stanley predicting potential prices exceeding $5,000 per ounce next year due to continued buying by central banks in emerging markets [4] Cryptocurrency Market - Bitcoin rose by 0.92% to $105,730.9, while Ethereum fell by 0.89% to $3,551.68 [3] Company-Specific News - Coinbase announced a new platform for "token pre-purchase," allowing selected investors early access to new cryptocurrencies before they trade on the main exchange, aiming to limit asset concentration among large buyers [8] - C3.ai is exploring potential sale options following the resignation of its founder and CEO Thomas Siebel due to health issues, with the company's stock down over 54% this year amid financial performance concerns [9] - Wells Fargo reported a significant decline in Tesla's October sales, estimating a year-over-year drop of 23%, attributed to the end of U.S. electric vehicle subsidies and increased competition in overseas markets [9]
隔夜美股 | 三大指数上涨 美政府停摆有望本周末结束 现货黄金涨2.87%