Group 1 - The Trump administration's tariff threats have led to significant volatility in global financial markets, particularly affecting U.S. assets [1] - U.S. markets experienced a "triple whammy" with all major indices declining: the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 1.76%, the S&P 500 dropped over 2%, and the Nasdaq Composite decreased by 2.39% [3] - The U.S. dollar index fell by 0.41%, closing at 98.642, marking its lowest point in about two weeks [3] Group 2 - The yield on 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds rose by over 6 basis points, reaching 4.29%, the highest level since mid-August of the previous year, indicating a sell-off in the bond market [5] - The rise in bond yields suggests a decrease in bond prices, reflecting a broader trend of asset sell-offs in the U.S. [5] - Increased safe-haven demand led to new highs in international gold and silver prices, indicating a shift in investor sentiment [7] Group 3 - Trump's announcement of a 200% tariff on French wine and champagne aims to pressure French President Macron to join a proposed Gaza "peace committee" [7] - Despite Trump's threats, France currently has no intention of accepting the invitation to join the committee, highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions [7]
特朗普关税威胁引发资产抛售!美国遭遇“股债汇三杀”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-21 11:14