华尔街见闻早餐FM-Radio|2026年2月20日
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-19 23:34

Market Overview - Technology stocks dragged down US markets, halting two consecutive days of gains for major indices. The financial sector led the decline in the S&P 500, with asset management company Blue Owl dropping nearly 6% after restricting fund redemptions. Walmart's annual guidance was disappointing, leading to a drop of over 1%, while Apple fell more than 1%, underperforming among the "Tech Giants." Chip and software stocks also retreated, with Western Digital down 4% and Cadence Design nearly 3% [1][2]. Key News - Trump stated that the US and Iran must reach a meaningful agreement, or "bad things" will happen, with expectations of knowing the outcome in about ten days. The US military is reportedly prepared for potential strikes against Iran, marking the largest air force mobilization since the Iraq War [7][8]. - Blue Owl Capital's restriction on redemptions and loan sales raised concerns about the $1.8 trillion private credit market, causing its stock to drop about 10% intraday, leading to a 5.9% decline by the close. This has sparked worries about valuation transparency and loan quality in the industry [9]. - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang previewed unprecedented new chip products, with the next-generation Feynman architecture expected to be a focal point. Huang urged timely delivery of HBM4 chips from SK Hynix, emphasizing the critical nature of supply chain execution for the success of upcoming AI chips [10]. - Samsung's stock surged to an all-time high as reports indicated the company plans to raise prices for its new HBM4 chips by up to 30%, reaching approximately $700 per unit. This price increase reflects ongoing supply constraints in the AI memory market [11]. - OpenAI is finalizing a new funding round with a valuation of $830 billion, aiming to raise up to $100 billion. Major investors include SoftBank, Amazon, Nvidia, and Microsoft, with discussions of a potential IPO in the fourth quarter [11].

华尔街见闻早餐FM-Radio|2026年2月20日 - Reportify