全球市场早报|美国三大股指全线收涨 航空股集体拉升
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-26 23:30

Group 1: Market Overview - The U.S. stock indices all closed higher, with the Dow Jones up 0.67%, S&P 500 up 0.69%, and Nasdaq up 0.82% driven by investor expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December [1] - The market rebound has erased most of the earlier sell-off this month, indicating a shift in investor sentiment towards a buy-the-dip strategy, particularly in tech stocks [1] - The upcoming Thanksgiving holiday will see the U.S. markets closed on Thursday and a shortened trading session on Friday [1] Group 2: Economic Indicators - The Federal Reserve's Beige Book indicated that economic activity across most districts remained stable, with a noted decline in overall consumer spending but strong performance in high-end retail [1] - Some retailers reported that government shutdowns negatively impacted consumer purchasing power, while electric vehicle sales saw a decline due to the expiration of federal tax credits [1] - There are increasing risks of an economic slowdown in the coming months, although manufacturers expressed some optimism [1] Group 3: Sector Performance - Airline stocks surged, with American Airlines and Delta Air Lines rising over 3%, and Southwest Airlines, Boeing, and United Airlines increasing over 2% [2] - Chip stocks mostly rose, with Marvell Technology up over 5%, and other companies like AMD, ASML, and Broadcom rising over 3% [3] - Chinese concept stocks showed mixed results, with some like Atlassian Solar up over 8%, while others like Hesai Technology and Tuya Smart saw declines of over 5% [3] Group 4: Commodity Prices - International oil prices rebounded, with WTI crude oil rising by $0.70 to $58.65 per barrel, and Brent crude oil increasing by $0.65 to $63.13 per barrel [3] - Gold prices saw a slight increase, with COMEX gold futures up 0.46% to $4158.90 per ounce [4]