道指跌近400点,英特尔大涨7%,中概股普跌,文远知行跌超10%,比特币涨5%创年内新高
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-13 23:32

Market Performance - On January 13, all three major US stock indices closed lower, with the Dow Jones down 0.8%, nearly 400 points, the S&P 500 down 0.19%, and the Nasdaq down 0.1% [1] - The Dow Jones index closed at 49,191.99, down 398.21 points, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 closed at 23,709.87 and 6,963.74, down 24.03 and 13.53 points respectively [2] Technology Sector - Technology stocks showed mixed performance, with Intel rising over 7% to reach a nearly two-year high, and AMD increasing over 6%. However, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft all fell over 1% [2] - Nvidia's stock rose 0.47% following the news that the US has relaxed export regulations on its H200 chips to China [2] Banking Sector - Bank stocks experienced a broad decline, with the KBW Bank Index falling 1.3% and JPMorgan Chase dropping over 4%. The decline was attributed to lower-than-expected investment banking fees and warnings regarding potential risks from proposed credit card interest rate caps [4] - JPMorgan's investment banking revenue from underwriting and advisory services saw a decline, which could significantly impact the bank and its clients [4] Chinese Stocks - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index fell 1.86%, with many popular Chinese stocks declining. Notable drops included Brain Rebirth down over 26%, WeRide down over 10%, and Pinduoduo down over 5% [4] Commodity and Currency Markets - US Treasury yields fluctuated after the CPI report, with the 10-year yield stabilizing around 4.17%. The dollar strengthened, pushing the USD/JPY exchange rate above 159 [6] - Gold prices reached a historical high of $4,630 before slightly retreating, while silver futures rose 2.08% to $86.86 per ounce [6] Inflation and Economic Outlook - The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.7% year-on-year as of December 2025, with the core CPI increasing by 2.6% [8] - Analysts predict that inflation may remain sticky around 3% in 2026, with potential upward pressure due to looser fiscal and monetary policies [8]