Market Overview - The U.S. stock market experienced fluctuations with the Dow Jones increasing by 0.34% and the Nasdaq decreasing by 0.45% last week [1] - European indices saw gains, with the UK FTSE 100 up by 0.16%, Germany's DAX 30 up by 1.30%, and France's CAC 40 up by 2.77% [1] Economic Data and Federal Reserve - The end of the U.S. government shutdown is expected to lead to the resumption of economic data releases, with the September employment report anticipated to be the first data published [2] - Investors are cautious regarding the reliability of key economic data, particularly employment figures, which may affect perceptions of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions [2][5] - The market is currently pricing in equal probabilities for a rate cut and maintaining the current rate in December [2] Earnings Reports - The earnings season is nearing its end, with significant attention on Nvidia and major retailers like Walmart and Target, which will provide insights into U.S. consumer demand [3] - Several Chinese companies, including Baidu, NetEase, and Pinduoduo, are set to release their Q3 operational results [3] Commodity Prices - International oil prices rose, with WTI crude oil increasing by 0.57% to $60.09 per barrel and Brent crude oil rising by 1.19% to $64.39 per barrel, driven by supply disruptions from Russia [4] - The International Energy Agency noted a significant increase in the amount of sanctioned crude oil being stored or transported, contributing to rising oil prices [4] - Gold prices saw a rise of 2.21%, closing at $4087.60 per ounce, as the market weighs the potential for further easing by the Federal Reserve [4] European Economic Outlook - The upcoming week will see a focus on the Eurozone's PMI data, with the EU's autumn economic outlook report scheduled for release [6] - Key economic indicators from Germany and France, including the Producer Price Index and consumer confidence, will also be published [6] New Stock Issuances - Two new stocks are set to be issued this week, with details on their pricing and subscription limits provided [22][23]
文化和旅游部提醒:中国游客近期避免前往日本;苹果公司CEO库克被曝可能于明年卸任