英特尔重挫17%,白银拉升超7%,国际油价大涨,特朗普政府正考虑全面封锁古巴石油进口

Market Overview - On January 23, the three major U.S. stock indices closed mixed, with the Dow Jones down 0.58%, the S&P 500 up 0.03%, and the Nasdaq up 0.28% [1] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 49,098.71, down 285.30 points [2] - The Nasdaq Composite closed at 23,501.24, up 65.22 points, while the S&P 500 closed at 6,915.61, up 2.26 points [2] Technology Sector Performance - Major technology stocks mostly rose, with the U.S. Technology Seven Index up 1.05% [2] - Notable gains included Microsoft up 3.34%, Amazon up 2.08%, and Facebook up 1.78%, while Tesla remained flat and Apple and Google saw minor declines [2] Semiconductor Sector Performance - The semiconductor sector showed mixed results, with some stocks rising while others fell [2] - Notable gainers included AMD up 2.35% and TSMC up 2.29%, while ASML fell 0.37%, Qualcomm down 1.25%, Broadcom down 1.70%, and ARM down 2.63% [2] Intel's Financial Results - Intel's stock price plummeted 17% to $45.07, ending a three-day streak of gains [3] - The company's Q4 revenue was reported at $13.7 billion, a 4% year-over-year decline, and the forecast for the current quarter is between $11.7 billion and $12.7 billion, significantly below analyst expectations [3][4] Chinese Stocks Performance - Chinese stocks showed mixed results, with the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index down 0.26% and the Wande China Technology Leaders Index down 0.19% [4] - Notable gainers among popular Chinese stocks included Tencent Music up 4.74%, New Oriental up 2.18%, and Trip.com up 1.26% [4] Commodity Market Insights - The U.S. dollar index experienced a significant drop of 0.81%, marking the largest single-day decline since August of the previous year [4] - The weakening dollar contributed to a strong performance in the metals market, with spot gold slightly up and spot silver surging over 7% to $103.341 per ounce [6] Oil Market Dynamics - International oil prices surged, with WTI and ICE Brent crude both rising over 3% [10] - Geopolitical tensions are escalating, with reports indicating that the Trump administration is considering a complete blockade on oil imports from Cuba [10]