Economic Indicators - US consumer confidence fell to a four-month low, with the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index dropping to 55.4 from 58.2[11] - The US Congressional Budget Office revised down its economic growth forecast for 2025 to 1.4%, while raising the inflation rate prediction to 3.1%[11] - In August, China's total social financing increased by 2.6 trillion RMB (approximately $365 billion), below the expected 2.5 trillion RMB[11] Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index decreased by 0.12% to 3870.6 points, while the Shenzhen Component fell by 0.43%[1] - The Hang Seng Index closed up 1.16% at 26388.16 points, with the Hang Seng Tech Index rising by 1.71%[1] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 0.59%, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.44%, reaching a new all-time high[1] Trade Relations - New round of US-China trade talks commenced in Madrid, focusing on trade, economy, and TikTok[11] - China initiated anti-dumping and anti-discrimination investigations against the US semiconductor industry prior to the talks[1] Consumer Behavior - Long-term inflation expectations among US consumers rose for the second consecutive month, with a one-year inflation expectation of 4.8%[11] - Concerns over unemployment have increased, impacting consumer confidence and economic outlook[11] Credit and Financing - China's credit expansion slowed in August, with new RMB loans of 589 billion, significantly below the forecast of 700 billion[11] - The demand for financing remains weak, particularly in the real estate sector, affecting overall loan demand[11]
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Xin Yong An Guo Ji Zheng Quan·2025-09-15 02:50