文本分析视角下的美国政企关税博弈与投资影响:环球市场动态2025年11月20日
citic securities·2025-11-20 02:39

Market Overview - A-shares showed a rebound on Wednesday, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 0.18% to 3,946 points, while the ChiNext Index increased by 0.25%[16] - U.S. stocks experienced volatility but closed higher, with the Nasdaq rising by 0.6% and the S&P 500 up by 0.4%[11] - European markets saw slight declines, with the Stoxx 600 index down by 0.03%[11] Economic Indicators - U.S. crude oil inventories increased, leading to a drop in international oil prices by over 2%, with WTI crude at $59.44 per barrel[28] - The U.S. dollar index rose above 100, reflecting a decrease in expectations for a December rate cut by the Federal Reserve[28] - The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in August, with exports slightly up and imports experiencing the largest decline in four months[6] Corporate Performance - Nvidia (NVDA US) reported Q3 revenue of $57 billion, exceeding guidance by 3.5%, with Q4 revenue guidance set at $66.3 billion[9] - Futu Holdings (FUTU US) achieved Q3 revenue of HKD 6.403 billion, a year-on-year increase of 86.3%[9] - Kuaishou (1024 HK) reported Q3 revenue growth of 14.2% to RMB 35.6 billion, with adjusted net profit up 26.3%[15] Sector Performance - In the Hong Kong market, the Hang Seng Tech Index fell by 0.69%, marking a new low since early September[12] - The energy sector showed positive performance, with oil and coal stocks generally rising amid broader market declines[12] - The materials sector in A-shares rose by 2.9%, while the real estate sector declined by 2.2%[17] Future Outlook - The market is expected to remain cautious as companies assess the impact of tariffs and geopolitical tensions, particularly between the U.S. and China[6] - Analysts suggest monitoring government equity participation opportunities as a potential strategy amid ongoing corporate-government conflicts over tariffs[6]