12月17日你需要知道的隔夜全球要闻
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-16 23:27

Market Performance - US stock market closed with the Dow Jones down 0.6%, S&P 500 down 0.13%, and Nasdaq down 0.19% [1] - Tesla shares rose 3% to reach a historical high, Nvidia increased nearly 1%, and Circle surged nearly 10% [1] - Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell 0.34%, with NetEase dropping nearly 2% [1] Oil and Gold Prices - International oil prices declined, with WTI crude futures falling below $55 per barrel, a daily drop of 3.22%; Brent crude fell below $59 per barrel, down 2.70% [1] - Shanghai gold main contract fell 0.14%; gold prices rebounded after the US November non-farm payroll report [1] Employment Data - US unemployment rate reached a four-year high of 4.6%, with 7.8 million unemployed; November adjusted non-farm payrolls recorded an increase of 64,000, exceeding expectations [1] - October non-farm payrolls saw a decrease of 105,000, marking the largest decline since the end of 2020 [1] Regulatory and Policy Developments - The US threatened to retaliate against EU companies regarding digital tax issues, specifically naming Accenture, Siemens, and Spotify, indicating potential fees and service restrictions if EU continues to limit US digital service providers [1] - Trump is set to interview potential Federal Reserve chair candidates, including Waller and former Fed governor Kevin Walsh, and will deliver a national address potentially outlining new year policies [1] Inventory and Manufacturing Data - US API crude oil inventory for the week ending December 12 recorded a drop of 9.322 million barrels, the largest decline since June 2025, significantly exceeding the expected drop of 2.197 million barrels [1] - US October retail sales month-on-month recorded 0%, below the expected 0.1%; December preliminary S&P Global Manufacturing PMI recorded 51.8, the lowest in five months; Services PMI preliminary value recorded 52.9, the lowest in six months [1] Company Developments - Apple plans to expand its iPhone product line from five to seven models by fall 2027 [1] Federal Reserve Insights - Federal Reserve's Bostic expressed a desire to maintain monetary policy unchanged in the last meeting, with no interest rate cuts anticipated in the 2026 forecast, believing the economy will perform stronger at around 2.5% GDP growth, necessitating a restrictive policy [1]

12月17日你需要知道的隔夜全球要闻 - Reportify