Market Overview - Global financial markets experienced increased volatility, with US and European stocks declining while gold, US Treasuries, and the US dollar index rose[2] - On October 10, the S&P 500 index fell nearly 3% due to Trump's tariff threats, resulting in a weekly decline of 2.4%[2] - The Stoxx 600 index in Europe dropped 1.25% on the same day, with a weekly decline of 1.1%[2] Economic Policies - In the US, President Trump indicated plans to cut federal projects favored by Democrats amid a government shutdown stalemate, with permanent layoffs of federal employees confirmed[3] - The Federal Reserve's September meeting minutes showed a willingness for further rate cuts, with a 98.3% probability of a 25 basis point cut in October[3][7] - The Michigan consumer confidence index for October slightly decreased to 55, a five-month low, but still above market expectations[3][5] Asset Performance - US Treasury yields fell across all maturities, with the 10-year yield down 8 basis points to 4.05%[14] - Brent and WTI crude oil prices fell by 2.8% and 3.3%, respectively, closing at $62.7 and $58.9 per barrel[17] - Gold prices rose by 2.3% to $3974.5 per ounce, while silver increased by 6.6% to $50.8 per ounce[17] Currency Movements - The US dollar index rose by 1.13% to 98.82, while the euro and yen fell by 1.01% and 2.42%, respectively[19] - The Chinese yuan depreciated slightly against the dollar, closing at 7.1232[19]
海外宏观周报:全球避险情绪升温-20251013
Ping An Securities·2025-10-13 03:20