Market Overview - A-shares opened lower but closed higher, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising 0.83% to 3,696 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index increasing 1.6%, reaching a new high for the year[18] - The Hang Seng Index and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index both fell by 0.98%, primarily dragged down by technology and banking stocks[13] - U.S. stock indices showed mixed performance, with the Dow Jones up 0.08% to 44,946 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell by 0.29% and 0.40%, respectively[11] Economic Indicators - U.S. retail sales in July increased by 0.5%, with June's growth revised up to 0.9%[30] - The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index unexpectedly dropped from 62 to 58.6, indicating concerns over inflation[30] - China's July retail sales growth slowed, influenced by extreme weather and a decline in manufacturing and real estate investment[6] Commodity and Forex Market - International oil prices fell over 1%, with NYMEX crude oil down 1.8% to $62.8 per barrel[28] - The U.S. dollar index decreased by 0.4%, reflecting a year-to-date decline of 9.8%[27] - The euro appreciated against the dollar, rising 0.5% to 1.170, with a year-to-date increase of 13.0%[27] Fixed Income Market - Long-term European government bonds saw significant declines, with Germany's 30-year bond yield rising 8 basis points to 3.35%, the highest since 2011[30] - U.S. Treasury yields also increased, with the 10-year yield up 3 basis points to 4.32%[30] - The market anticipates a 83% probability of a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September[30]
环球市场动态:内地扩内需政策仍需加力