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道指暴泻近800点!美联储降息预期跌至五成,美股大幅收低
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-13 23:25

Market Overview - The U.S. stock market experienced a significant decline, with the three major indices recording their largest single-day drop in over a month, driven by rising inflation concerns and cautious signals from multiple Federal Reserve officials regarding further easing [2] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 797.6 points, closing at 47,457.22 points, a decrease of 1.65%; the S&P 500 dropped by 1.66% to 6,737.49 points; and the Nasdaq Composite plummeted by 2.29% to 22,870.36 points [2] Technology Sector - Major technology stocks faced substantial pressure, with all seven tech giants declining. Microsoft fell by 1.54%, Amazon by 2.71%, Apple by 0.19%, Tesla by 6.64%, Nvidia by 3.58%, and Google A by 2.84%, while only Meta saw a slight increase of 0.14% [2] - The S&P 500's information technology sector declined by 2.37%, reflecting a shift of funds from overvalued tech stocks to defensive sectors [2] Chinese Stocks - Chinese stocks also faced challenges, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index dropping by 1.59%. Baidu fell over 6%, Bilibili nearly 5%, and both Xpeng Motors and NIO declined by over 3% [2] Economic Indicators - Following a record 43-day government shutdown, the overall economic sentiment remains weak, with significant data disruptions still affecting the market. The uncertainty surrounding Federal Reserve policy persists, as multiple decision-makers express caution regarding persistent inflation and a resilient labor market [3] - Market expectations for a 25 basis point rate cut in December have decreased to approximately 47%, down from 70% the previous week [3] Company-Specific Developments - Cisco saw a rise of 4.6% after raising its full-year revenue and profit forecasts, benefiting from sustained demand for networking equipment [3] - Disney experienced a sharp decline of 7.8% due to warnings about a prolonged distribution dispute with YouTube TV, raising concerns about further pressures on its traditional television business [3] Commodity Prices - As of November 13, international oil prices increased, with WTI crude oil futures rising by $0.20 to $58.69 per barrel, a gain of 0.34%, and Brent crude oil futures up by $0.30 to $63.01 per barrel, a rise of 0.48% [4] - COMEX gold futures fell by $19.10, or 0.45%, closing at $4,194.50 per ounce [4]