Market Overview - The three major US stock indices experienced their first consecutive declines since 2026, with the Nasdaq falling by 1%, marking its largest drop in nearly a month. The S&P 500 closed down 0.53% and the Dow Jones down 0.09% [1] - Technology stocks dragged down the market, with the "Big Seven" tech companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta, all declining by over 2%. The semiconductor index halted a three-day rise, with Broadcom dropping over 4% [1] - Despite better-than-expected Q4 earnings, Bank of America and Citigroup saw declines of nearly 4% and over 3%, respectively, while Wells Fargo, which reported weaker profits, fell over 4% [1] - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index decreased by 0.23%, with Ctrip dropping 17% and Arctech down 5%. Alibaba rose by about 2%, while Century Internet gained over 7% [1] Commodity and Currency Movements - US Treasury prices rose, with the 10-year Treasury yield hitting a one-week low. The dollar index fell after approaching a four-week high, while the offshore yuan slightly rebounded, briefly surpassing 6.97 [1] - Bitcoin surged nearly 4% from its daily low, breaking the $97,000 mark, reaching a nearly two-month high [1] - Precious metals saw a resurgence, with gold and silver hitting record highs for three consecutive days. Gold rose over 1%, and silver increased by nearly 8%. Tin and copper also reached historical highs, with tin rising by 11% and nickel up nearly 6% [1] Industry Developments - SK Hynix has halted production of consumer-grade memory chips, redirecting resources towards the B2B and AI server markets [3] - Key raw materials for PCBs, such as fiberglass cloth, are in short supply, prompting major companies like Apple to seek alternative suppliers [4] - The US plans to implement a manned lunar orbit mission in February [5] - Tesla will stop selling the FSD buyout version after February 14, offering it only as a monthly subscription [6] AI and Technology Innovations - OpenAI is investing $10 billion in partnership with Cerebras to deploy 750 megawatts of computing power over three years. OpenAI and Anthropic are reportedly taking initial steps, while SpaceX is in talks with several banks [7] - OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and former Apple design chief Jony Ive are set to launch an AI device, code-named Sweetpea, expected to be released in September with an initial production target of 40 to 50 million units [7][13] - Alibaba is set to unveil its Qianwen app on January 15, which aims to integrate various life scenarios, enhancing its capabilities in the AI era [15] Financial Sector Updates - The Chinese Ministry of Finance held a video conference to promote a package of policies aimed at boosting domestic demand [8] - Some mid-sized brokerage firms have exhausted their margin financing funds [8] - The tax rebate policy for housing exchanges will continue to support "selling old and buying new" for the 2026-2027 fiscal year [8] - The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology held a meeting to address the chaotic "price war" in the new energy vehicle sector, emphasizing strict actions against violators [8]
1月15日早餐 | 金属期货集体大涨
Xuan Gu Bao·2026-01-15 00:18