苹果公司或面临印度380亿美元罚款国际金价跌了

Group 1 - Apple is challenging an antitrust law in India, facing a potential fine of up to $38 billion, which is about 10% of its global average revenue over the past three fiscal years [1] - Apple denies the allegations of market dominance abuse in its iPhone operating system's app market and opposes the inclusion of its global revenue in the fine calculation [1] - Analysts suggest that regulatory pressures globally could significantly impact Apple's profit outlook, especially as service revenue becomes a major growth driver for the company [1] Group 2 - In Europe, the Eurozone economic sentiment index rose from 96.8 in October to 97 in November, with notable improvement in service sector confidence [1] - The industrial sector's confidence has declined due to reduced orders and uncertain export growth [1] - European stock indices experienced slight increases, with the UK FTSE 100 up 0.02%, France's CAC40 up 0.04%, and Germany's DAX up 0.18% [1] Group 3 - Brent crude oil prices slightly increased, closing at $63.34 per barrel, with OPEC+ expected to maintain oil production policies in the upcoming meeting [1] - Analysts from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia suggest that a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine conflict could lead to a drop in Brent prices to $60 per barrel [1] - International gold prices saw a minor decline, with February futures down about 0.2% to $4,192.7 per ounce, as investors took profits after recent highs [1]