Report Industry Investment Rating - The rating for the US dollar is "Oscillation" [5] Core Viewpoints of the Report - The market risk appetite remains high, with most stock markets rising, and most bond yields increasing. The US Treasury yield slightly dropped to 4.39%. The US dollar index fell 0.85% to 97.6, and most non - US currencies appreciated. Gold prices dropped 0.4% to $3337 per ounce, the VIX index dropped to 14.9, the spot commodity index rose, and Brent crude oil dropped 2.4% to $69.4 per barrel [1][5][9] - The US economic data is mixed but still shows some resilience. The Fed is expected to keep rates unchanged in July, but internal differences are increasing. The ECB also kept rates unchanged in July, and the market's expectation of an ECB rate cut this year has decreased [2][11] - The short - term market risk appetite will continue to be relatively optimistic, and the US dollar index will maintain an oscillating trend in the short term with continued downward pressure in the medium term [37] Summary by Relevant Catalogs 1. Global Market Overview This Week - Market risk appetite is high, most stock markets rise, most bond yields increase, and the US Treasury yield slightly drops to 4.39%. The US dollar index falls 0.85% to 97.6, most non - US currencies appreciate, gold prices drop 0.4% to $3337 per ounce, the VIX index drops to 14.9, the spot commodity index rises, and Brent crude oil drops 2.4% to $69.4 per barrel [1][5][9] 2. Market Trading Logic and Asset Performance 2.1 Stock Market - Global stock markets mostly rise. The S&P 500 index rises 1.46%, the Shanghai Composite Index rises 1.67%, the Hang Seng Index rises 2.27%, and the Nikkei 225 index rises 4.11%. The US economic data is mixed, the Fed is expected to keep rates unchanged in July but with internal differences, and the ECB also keeps rates unchanged [10][11] - The domestic stock market sentiment is high, the Shanghai Composite Index breaks through 3600 points, and the market style rotates rapidly [13] 2.2 Bond Market - Global bond yields mostly rise, and the 10 - year US Treasury yield slightly drops to 4.39%. Eurozone government bonds mostly rise, and emerging - market bond yields mostly recover. The US economic data is okay, the ECB pauses rate cuts, and bond yields still have room to rise [14][18][20] - The 10 - year Chinese government bond yield rises to 1.739%, the Sino - US interest rate spread inversion narrows to 264bp, and the domestic bond market shows a significant correction [22] 2.3 Foreign Exchange Market - The US dollar index falls 0.85% to 97.6, and most non - US currencies appreciate. Offshore RMB rises 0.19%, the euro rises 0.98%, the pound rises 0.16%, the yen rises 0.75%, the Swiss franc rises 0.74%, the Mexican peso rises 1.07%, and the Korean won, Australian dollar, New Zealand dollar, and ringgit all rise [27][29][30] 2.4 Commodity Market - Spot gold drops 0.4% to $3337 per ounce. After the US - Japan agreement, the market expects the US - EU agreement to be reached. The US economic data supports the Fed to continue pausing rate cuts, and the ECB also pauses rate cuts in July. Gold should beware of correction risks [31][33][34] - Brent crude oil drops 2.4% to $69.4 per barrel. The crude oil supply - demand pattern is weak, and the spot commodity index rises, but the market starts to fluctuate sharply on Friday [34] 3. Hotspot Tracking - The US - Japan trade agreement is reached. The US will impose a 15% tariff on Japanese imports, lower than the previously threatened 25% level. Japan needs to invest $550 billion in the US, with 90% of the profits going to the US [3][35][36] 4. Next Week's Important Event Reminders - From July 27th to 30th, there will be high - level China - US trade negotiations in Sweden. There are also important economic data releases such as the US 5 - month housing price index, 6 - month job vacancies, and 7 - month consumer confidence. The Fed and the BoJ will announce their July interest - rate meeting decisions, and the US will release its 7 - month non - farm payroll report [38]
美日贸易协议达成,美元维持震荡
Dong Zheng Qi Huo·2025-07-27 10:14