三大股指期货齐跌,英特尔绩后大跌
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2026-01-23 15:06

Market Overview - US stock index futures are all down, with Dow futures down 0.23%, S&P 500 futures down 0.11%, and Nasdaq futures down 0.18% [1] - European indices show mixed performance, with Germany's DAX down 0.04%, UK's FTSE 100 up 0.04%, France's CAC40 down 0.40%, and Europe's Stoxx 50 down 0.41% [2][3] Commodity Prices - WTI crude oil increased by 1.89% to $60.48 per barrel, while Brent crude oil rose by 1.81% to $65.22 per barrel [3][4] Investment Trends - A new wave of "Sell America" is emerging, with global funds flocking to Asian tech stocks and gold, driven by tensions between the US and various sovereign governments, leading to significant selling pressure on dollar assets [5] - Emerging markets, particularly in Asia, are attracting global capital, with a focus on South Korea, China, Taiwan, and India [5] Company News - Schlumberger (SLB.US) reported Q4 net income exceeding expectations, driven by strong North American market demand, with revenue up 5% year-over-year to $9.75 billion [8] - Ericsson (ERIC.US) nearly doubled its Q4 profit, exceeding expectations, and announced a historic SEK 15 billion stock buyback plan [9] - Intel (INTC.US) reported Q4 revenue down 4.1% year-over-year to $13.7 billion, with guidance for Q1 2026 lower than analyst expectations [10] - Alcoa (AA.US) reported Q4 revenue of $3.4 billion, exceeding market consensus, driven by rising aluminum prices [10] - First Capital Credit (COF.US) reported Q4 revenue of $15.583 billion, a 53% year-over-year increase, but adjusted EPS fell short of analyst expectations [11] - Amazon (AMZN.US) is preparing to lay off thousands of employees, following a previous announcement of 14,000 job cuts [13] - Tesla (TSLA.US) has launched a fully autonomous taxi service in Austin, marking a significant milestone in its operations [14]