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全球经济观察第5期:美国投资或转弱

Global Asset Prices - Nikkei 225 index rose by 4.1% this week, leading global stock markets[3] - S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq increased by 1.1%, 0.8%, and 1% respectively[7] - 10-year U.S. Treasury yield decreased by 4 basis points[3] U.S. Economic Dynamics - Initial jobless claims fell from 221,000 to 217,000, indicating a stable labor market[4] - Core capital goods orders in June showed a negative month-on-month growth of -0.7%[4] - U.S. manufacturing PMI dropped from 52.9 to 49.5, marking the first decline below the neutral line since December[4] Central Bank Policies - Federal Reserve's rate cut probability for July is close to 0, with expectations of two cuts this year[4] - European Central Bank maintained its benchmark interest rate, indicating no urgency for further cuts[4] - Bank of Japan's deputy governor suggested potential for rate hikes due to reduced economic uncertainty from the U.S.-Japan trade agreement[4] Other Economic Developments - Eurozone services PMI rose to 51.2%, while manufacturing PMI increased to 49.8%, the highest in 36 months[4] - Ongoing military conflict between Thailand and Cambodia following border tensions[4] Upcoming Focus - Key upcoming events include U.S.-China trade talks, Q2 GDP data, and U.S. non-farm payrolls for July[4]