Market Overview - US stock index futures are all down, with Dow futures down 0.30%, S&P 500 futures down 0.52%, and Nasdaq futures down 0.68% [1] - European indices also show declines, with Germany's DAX down 0.63%, UK's FTSE 100 down 0.40%, France's CAC40 down 0.06%, and the Euro Stoxx 50 down 0.41% [2][3] - WTI crude oil prices fell by 2.15% to $63.74 per barrel, while Brent crude oil dropped by 2.06% to $68.03 per barrel [3][4] Software Sector - The software sector is experiencing a significant downturn, with Goldman Sachs' software index declining for the seventh consecutive day, down 19% year-to-date, impacting the Nasdaq 100 index which is down 1.4% [5] - Major software companies like Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce, and Palantir have seen declines exceeding 10%, with Adobe's stock plummeting by 20% [5] - The software sector has lost $2 trillion in market value since last year's peak, with hedge fund net positions dropping to a historical low of 4.2% [5] Trade and Geopolitical Developments - The US is planning to establish a protected trade zone for rare earths, using tariffs to set price floors, as announced by Vice President Vance [6] - A recent survey indicates that most investors believe stock returns will outperform bonds due to international policy dynamics, with a majority expecting an increase in 10-year US Treasury yields [6] Company-Specific News - Amazon faces scrutiny from German antitrust authorities, resulting in a seizure of $70 million in earnings due to price control practices [8] - Barrick Gold reported a 64% increase in Q4 revenue and a 140% increase in dividends, announcing plans for an IPO to spin off its North American gold assets [9] - SiTime's Q4 revenue reached $113.3 million, a 66% year-over-year increase, with a strong performance in its communication and data center business [10] - Alphabet (Google) reported Q4 revenue growth of 18% to $113.8 billion, driven by its services and cloud business, although it faces concerns over high capital expenditures [11] - Qualcomm's weak Q2 guidance led to a pre-market drop of over 12%, raising concerns about the smartphone market's stability [12] - Arm Holdings' revenue forecast fell short of expectations, leading to a pre-market decline of over 7% [13] - BBVA's profits were impacted by increased provisions in emerging markets, despite a 4.1% increase in net profit [14] - Shell's Q4 adjusted profit fell to $3.26 billion, below market expectations, amid declining oil prices and weak chemical performance [15] - Vodafone's stock saw a significant drop despite revenue growth, due to underperformance in the German market [16] - NIO forecasts adjusted operating profit of RMB 700 million to 1.2 billion for Q4 2025, marking its first anticipated quarterly profit [17]
美股前瞻 | 三大股指期货齐跌,“软件股末日”论甚嚣尘上,亚马逊(AMZN.US)盘后公布财报
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2026-02-05 13:15