Group 1 - Major stock indices showed slight gains, with Dow futures up 0.08%, S&P 500 futures up 0.16%, and Nasdaq futures up 0.08%. Cryptocurrency stocks also rebounded, with Coinbase rising nearly 4% and Bitmine Immersion Technologies increasing by nearly 3% [1] - Power stocks experienced a pre-market rally, with Vistra Energy up 3.75% and Constellation Energy up 2.28%. Analysts from Bank of America indicated that recent sell-offs in this sector were due to policy misunderstandings rather than weak fundamentals, highlighting strong growth potential for specific power producers [1] - Chip stocks saw a pre-market increase, with Nvidia up 1.51% and AMD up 0.85% [2] - Amazon reported Q4 net sales of $213.39 billion, a 14% year-over-year increase, and AWS net sales of $35.58 billion, a 24% increase, marking the highest growth rate since the end of 2022. However, Amazon's projected capital expenditures for 2026 are expected to be around $200 billion, a 50% increase from 2025, which is significantly higher than Wall Street's expectations [5] Group 2 - Stellantis announced a write-down of €22 billion to adjust its electric vehicle strategy due to weak demand, leading to a stock price drop of over 20%. The company anticipates a net loss of €19 to €21 billion in the second half of 2025 and has suspended dividend payments [2] - Toyota raised its full-year outlook, projecting annual net sales of ¥50 trillion, up from a previous estimate of ¥49 trillion, and net profit expectations increased to ¥3.57 trillion from ¥2.93 trillion. The company also announced a leadership change, with CFO Koji Sato set to take over as CEO [3] - In Michigan, the Attorney General called for a re-evaluation of the power supply plan for Oracle's data center, citing concerns over the reliability of Oracle, OpenAI, and DTE Energy as partners, which could impact consumer electricity costs [4]
【美股盘前】Strategy因比特币持仓亏损124亿美元;Stellantis计提220亿欧元损失以缩减电动汽车战略,股价跌超20%;2026年预计支出...
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-02-06 10:01