今夜美股前瞻 芝商所交易暂停、黄金波动剧烈,特朗普欲调税收政策,三大股指期货齐涨
Jin Rong Jie·2025-11-28 13:13

Market Overview - US stock index futures are all up, with Dow futures rising by 0.11%, S&P futures by 0.1%, and Nasdaq futures by 0.18% as of the report [1] - Major European stock indices are also up, with the Euro Stoxx 50 rising by 0.1%, FTSE 100 by 0.18%, CAC 40 by 0.23%, and DAX 30 by 0.19% [1] - WTI crude oil increased by 0.73% to $59.08 per barrel, while Brent crude oil decreased by 0.1% to $62.81 per barrel [1] Market Events - CME suspended futures and options trading due to cooling issues at its data center, affecting multiple commodities, with analysts expecting significant price volatility upon resumption [1] - Spot gold prices experienced high volatility, with the bid-ask spread exceeding $20 at one point, dropping to $4154 per ounce before recovering to $4163.58 per ounce [1] - Trump proposed using tariff revenues to significantly reduce income taxes for low- and middle-income earners, indicating potential disruptive changes to US federal tax policy [1] - The China Smelters Purchase Team (CSPT) reached a consensus to reduce copper concentrate production capacity by over 10% for the 2026 fiscal year to combat unreasonable pricing and malicious competition [1] - Russia has received details of a peace plan agreed upon by the US and Ukraine, which will be discussed next week [1] Company News - The European Commission received notification from Apple that its advertising and mapping services meet the thresholds of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), with a decision expected within 45 working days [1] - Nanwei Semiconductor (NVTS.US) signed a strategic distribution agreement with WT Microelectronics to integrate their distribution networks in Asia, accelerating the transition to high-power markets such as AI and energy [1] Economic Data - Germany's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for November remained at 6.3%, with a slight increase in seasonally adjusted unemployment by 0.1 thousand, lower than the expected 0.5 thousand [1] - France's GDP for Q3 grew by 0.9% year-on-year, in line with expectations, and increased by 0.5% quarter-on-quarter [1]