Group 1: Market Performance - The three major U.S. stock indices closed higher, with the Dow Jones and S&P 500 reaching all-time highs, closing at 49,462.08 and 6,944.82 points respectively, while the Nasdaq rose to 23,547.17 points [1] - The S&P 500's expected price-to-earnings ratio is approximately 22 times, slightly down from 23 times in November but still above the five-year average of 19 times [1] Group 2: Sector Movements - Energy stocks initially surged due to speculation about U.S. companies gaining access to Venezuelan oil resources, but major companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron saw declines of 3.4% and 4.5% respectively, indicating uncertainty in the sector [1] - At CES 2026, Nvidia's CEO highlighted the importance of memory and storage demand, leading to a strong performance in semiconductor stocks, with Micron Technology rising by 10% and SanDisk soaring by 27% [2] - Data center cooling stocks fell, with Johnson Controls down over 6% and Trane Technologies down 2.5% following Nvidia's announcement about new server technology [2] Group 3: Future Outlook - Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. equity strategist predicts continued stock market growth driven by multiple catalysts, including earnings, regulatory easing, and AI applications, with a projected earnings growth rate of nearly 14% for 2026 [3] - Concerns remain regarding high valuations and capital intensity among large tech companies, prompting some analysts to adopt a more cautious stance [3] - The expansion in the AI sector is heavily reliant on "circular investment," with significant capital expenditures expected from major tech firms, totaling around $440 billion [4][5]
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