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环球市场动态:最高法院质疑特朗普关税合法性
citic securities·2025-11-07 04:21

Market Overview - A-shares rose collectively on Thursday, with the Shanghai Composite Index returning to 4,000 points, closing at 4,004, up 0.97%[16] - The Hang Seng Index increased by 2.12%, closing at 26,485 points, driven by strong performances in technology and materials sectors[11] - U.S. job cuts in October reached the highest level in over 20 years, raising concerns about the economic outlook, leading to a decline in U.S. stocks[9] Commodity and Currency Insights - Saudi Arabia lowered December crude oil prices for Asian buyers, contributing to a drop in oil prices, with WTI crude down 0.29% to $59.43 per barrel[27] - International gold prices remained stable, with a slight decrease of 0.05% to $3,991 per ounce[27] - The Bank of England maintained its benchmark interest rate at 4%, with expectations for a rate cut in December, while the British pound rose 0.7% to $1.314[27] Fixed Income Market - U.S. Treasury yields fell by 5-8 basis points, reflecting increased risk aversion due to weak labor market data[28] - The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bond decreased to 4.08%, down 7.6 basis points[30] - In Asia, Chinese investment-grade bond spreads narrowed by 1-3 basis points, indicating improved market sentiment[28] Corporate Highlights - Tesla's shareholders approved CEO Elon Musk's controversial compensation plan, potentially worth up to $1 trillion if performance targets are met, with over 75% support[8] - China’s Huahong Semiconductor reported strong recovery trends, with significant increases in gross margins and ASP, benefiting from demand recovery[14] Economic Indicators - The Challenger job cuts report indicated 153,000 layoffs in October, raising concerns about the U.S. labor market[30] - U.S. holiday season spending is expected to exceed $1 trillion, setting a new record[6]