三大股指期货齐跌 特朗普提名沃什掌舵美联储 金银“高台跳水”
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2026-01-30 12:56

Market Movements - US stock index futures are all down, with Dow futures down 0.32%, S&P 500 futures down 0.37%, and Nasdaq futures down 0.49% [1] - European indices show positive movement, with Germany's DAX up 1.04%, UK's FTSE 100 up 0.45%, France's CAC40 up 0.76%, and the Euro Stoxx 50 up 1.04% [2][3] - WTI crude oil is down 0.61% at $65.02 per barrel, while Brent crude oil is down 0.73% at $69.08 per barrel [3][4] Market News - Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh for the Federal Reserve chair may face hurdles due to ongoing investigations, with some Republican senators indicating they will block nominations until legal issues are resolved [5] - The financial market perceives Warsh as a more hawkish candidate compared to current chair Powell, potentially leading to tighter monetary policies [5] - Gold and silver prices have seen significant declines, with gold dropping over 5% to $5,099 per ounce and silver down over 12% to $101.4 per ounce, raising concerns about the sustainability of recent price increases [6] - The temporary agreement between Trump and Senate Democrats aims to prevent a government shutdown, although further negotiations are ongoing [6] Investment Strategies - Bank of America indicates that global stock markets are flashing sell signals, with 89% of MSCI stock index prices above their 50-day and 200-day moving averages, surpassing the 88% threshold considered a sell signal [7] - Jeff Gundlach, known as the "new bond king," advises avoiding the US market due to high inflation and a weakening dollar, recommending a 30%-40% allocation to non-US stocks, particularly emerging markets [8] Company News - Apple reported record Q1 earnings of $143.8 billion, a 16% year-over-year increase, driven by a 23% increase in iPhone revenue to $85.3 billion, with significant growth in the Greater China region [9] - Apple CEO Tim Cook announced a partnership with Google to develop a more personalized Siri, while also warning of supply constraints due to 3nm chip production limitations [10] - Sandisk's Q2 revenue is projected to grow 61.2% to $3.03 billion, exceeding market expectations, with a strong performance in data center and consumer segments [11] - Western Digital reported a 25% increase in revenue to $3.02 billion, with net profit surging 296%, driven by AI infrastructure demand [12] - KLA Corporation's Q2 revenue grew 7.2% to $3.3 billion, benefiting from AI infrastructure expansion, but concerns about valuation risks have emerged [13] - Visa's Q1 adjusted earnings were $3.17 per share, a 15% increase, with total payment volume reaching $3.87 trillion, exceeding expectations [14] - ExxonMobil's Q4 adjusted net profit was $1.71 per share, driven by increased oil production and refining margins, while Chevron's Q4 adjusted earnings were $1.52 per share, with plans for production growth [15][16] - Coterra Energy and Devon Energy are reportedly in talks for a potential merger, which could be one of the largest oil and gas deals in recent years [17]