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华尔街见闻早餐FM-Radio | 2025年11月13日
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-11-12 23:21

Market Overview - The Dow Jones Industrial Average has reached a historic high, closing above 48,000 points for the first time, marking four consecutive days of gains [2] - Technology stocks have underperformed, with the Nasdaq and small-cap stocks lagging for the second consecutive day [2] - Nvidia saw a slight increase of 0.33%, while Meta Platforms dropped nearly 3%, leading the decline among major tech companies [2] - AMD surged by 9%, leading the S&P 500 index [2] - Circle's stock plummeted by 12% despite a strong earnings report, while Cisco rose over 7% [2] Key Company Updates - Circle reported a 66% increase in Q3 revenue to $740 million, with a significant rise in USDC stablecoin circulation, doubling year-over-year [6][19] - Luckin Coffee's CEO announced plans to restart its U.S. IPO process, although no specific timeline has been provided [20] - OPEC has revised its global oil demand forecast, shifting from a supply shortage to a surplus in Q3, leading to a 4% drop in oil prices [7][20] Financial Market Performance - The S&P 500 index closed up 0.06% at 6,850.92 points, while the Dow Jones increased by 0.68% to 48,254.82 points [8] - The Nasdaq fell by 0.26% to 23,406.457 points [8] - In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury decreased by 4.47 basis points to 4.0713% [9] Commodity Market Insights - WTI crude oil futures for December fell by 4.18% to $58.49 per barrel, while Brent crude for January dropped by 3.76% to $62.71 per barrel [10] - Gold futures rose by 2.15% to $4,204.90 per ounce, marking a four-day increase [10] Industry Developments - AI server demand remains strong, with Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) reporting a 17% year-over-year increase in Q3 net profit, reaching NT$576.7 billion (approximately $18.9 billion) [18] - Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has launched the first commercial self-driving taxi service on highways in the U.S., marking a significant milestone in autonomous vehicle deployment [19] - The semiconductor industry is experiencing a memory upcycle, with Morgan Stanley advising investors to hold memory stocks due to strong demand driven by AI data centers [18]