Market Overview - The U.S. stock market experienced mixed results, with major indices showing varied performance amid concerns that the Federal Reserve may not lower interest rates in the upcoming meeting [1] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 309.74 points, a decrease of 0.65%, closing at 47,147.48 points; the Nasdaq rose by 30.23 points, an increase of 0.13%, closing at 22,900.59 points; the S&P 500 dropped by 3.38 points, a decrease of 0.05%, closing at 6,734.11 points [1] Oil Market - Oil prices surged over 2% due to supply concerns following a drone attack on a key Russian energy hub, halting oil exports from Novorossiysk [2] - West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil for December delivery rose by $1.40, or 2.39%, to $60.09 per barrel; Brent crude settled at $64.39 per barrel, up $1.38, or 2.19% [2] Cryptocurrency Market - Bitcoin plummeted over 5%, falling below $95,000; Ethereum also declined by over 3.8%, trading at $3,108.93 [3] Precious Metals - Spot gold fell by 2.06% to $4,085.37, despite a weekly increase of 1.98%; COMEX gold futures dropped by 2.70% to $4,081.00 per ounce, with a weekly gain of 1.75% [4] - Spot silver increased by 4.65% to $50.5723 per ounce, while COMEX silver futures rose by 4.73% to $50.420 per ounce [4] Economic Data - The U.S. Census Bureau plans to release delayed economic data next week, including construction spending, factory orders, and international trade figures [5] - The Federal Reserve's Logan indicated difficulty in supporting a rate cut in December unless compelling evidence of declining inflation is presented [5] Automotive Industry - The number of Americans defaulting on auto loans has reached a record high, raising concerns about the stability of subprime auto lenders following the recent failures of Tricolor Holdings and PrimaLend Capital Partners [8] - Investors are demanding approximately 50 basis points more in yield for the lowest-rated portions of subprime auto asset-backed securities (ABS), pushing the average risk premium to about 170 basis points, the highest since May [8] Company News - Google plans to invest $40 billion in three new data centers in Texas by 2027, which is expected to create thousands of jobs and provide training for students and apprentices [9] - Citigroup raised the target price for Bilibili (BILI.US) from $25 to $27, while Morgan Stanley increased the target price for Nvidia (NVDA.US) from $210 to $220 [10]
三大指数涨跌不一 比特币跌破9.5万美元关口