今日国际国内财经新闻精华摘要|2025年12月12日
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-12 00:36

International News - Trump signed an executive order on national standards for artificial intelligence, requiring AI suppliers to assess political "bias" [1] - The U.S. Senate rejected two healthcare bills, with ObamaCare subsidies potentially expiring by year-end due to partisan conflicts [1] - The EPA plans to delay the implementation of vehicle air pollution reduction regulations from the Biden era, while the Treasury aims to expand corporate R&D tax credit eligibility [1] - Major U.S. stock indices showed mixed results, with the Dow up 1.34%, while tech stocks like Nvidia, Apple, Google, and Tesla mostly declined [1] Corporate Dynamics - Broadcom's Q4 earnings exceeded expectations, with AI chip sales projected to double and net profit soaring by 97%, yet the stock price fell by 5% in after-hours trading [4] - Oracle's quarterly revenue fell short of expectations, leading to a stock price drop of over 10% and a market cap loss of $102 billion [5] - OpenAI launched the advanced model GPT-5.2, claiming improvements in general intelligence and coding, and announced a $1 billion investment from Disney [5] - Apple lost an appeal in its lawsuit against Epic Games, although a U.S. appellate court partially lifted sanctions against Apple [6] - Lululemon's CEO Calvin McDonald resigned amid a potential proxy battle initiated by the founder [7] Market Performance - The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell by 0.10%, with significant declines in several Chinese concept stocks, including a 30.82% drop for Yatsen [14] - Commodity markets showed strong performance, with spot gold surpassing $4280 per ounce and WTI crude oil dropping below $57 per barrel [14] - Bitcoin rose above $93,000, gaining 1.19% [15] Economic Outlook - Multiple international institutions raised China's economic growth forecast for 2025, with the World Bank, IMF, and ADB increasing their projections by 0.4, 0.2, and 0.1 percentage points respectively [10][23] - The South-to-North Water Diversion Project has delivered over 84.4 billion cubic meters of water to northern cities, benefiting 195 million people [22]