格林大华期货早盘提示-20251211
  1. Report's Investment Rating for the Industry - The report gives a "turning weak" rating for the global economy in the macro and finance sector [1] 2. Core Viewpoints of the Report - The global economy is turning weak as the US has made a series of wrong policies and is regressing to the Monroe Doctrine, which will have a profound and disruptive impact on major asset classes [2] 3. Summary by Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Global Economic News - Goldman Sachs analysts warn that the declining consumer trend in Las Vegas gambling revenue is highly similar to the early warning signals before the 2008 financial crisis. If the weakness spreads to broader sectors like aviation, the Fed may consider more aggressive rate - cut policies [1] - The US releases a new version of the "National Security Strategy", giving up global hegemony, adjusting economic relations with China, and revitalizing its own economic autonomy. Market focus shifts from rate - cuts to the Fed potentially restarting large - scale bond purchases [2] - The Fed's Beige Book shows that consumer K - shaped differentiation intensifies, with high - income consumers' spending remaining resilient while middle - and low - income families are tightening their belts [2] - ADP employment data reveals that private enterprises in the US cut 32,000 jobs in November, the largest decline since March 2023. Small businesses are the hardest - hit by layoffs, with those having fewer than 50 employees cutting a total of 120,000 jobs [2] - Japan's 10 - year Treasury bond yield rises to 1.96%, the highest since July 2007 [2] - The JOLTS report shows that US hiring in October drops by over 4% month - on - month, layoffs rise to 1.85 million (the highest since early 2023), and the voluntary quit rate hits a five - year low. The labor market is slowing but not as severely as some alternative data sources suggest [1] - The Bank of Japan governor indicates that the central bank may not end after another rate hike, and the process of monetary policy normalization will continue [1] 3.2 AI - related News - Howard, the founder of Oak Capital, warns that AI may have a "terrifying" impact on employment, and the market's optimistic expectations about productivity improvement ignore social tolerance. AI has become a "winner - takes - all" arms race [1] - Morgan Stanley says the market is pricing in a grand narrative of a new AI infrastructure. Musk is envisioning SpaceX's entry into the space data center business, which is the fastest way to expand computing power in the next four years and has many advantages [1] - Google's AI infrastructure head says the company must double its AI computing power every six months and achieve an additional 1000 - fold increase in the next 4 to 5 years to meet rising AI service demand [2] - NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun believes China will win the AI competition due to a more favorable regulatory environment and lower energy costs [2] - JPMorgan strategists think the construction boom of AI data centers in the next five years will require at least $5 trillion. The planned capacity of US data centers has soared to 245 gigawatts, with an increase of 45 gigawatts in the third quarter alone [2] - Big - Mo reaffirms that the investment driven by AI's unabated financing demand will boost the credit market, expecting the total issuance of investment - grade bonds to surge to $2.25 trillion [2] 3.3 Other News - Silver surges to an unprecedented $60 per ounce due to supply shortages as traders stay optimistic ahead of the Fed's interest - rate decision. It attracts investors seeking lower - cost safe - haven assets [1] - SpaceX plans to go public as early as the second half of 2026. If it sells 5% of its shares as planned, the fundraising scale will reach about $40 billion, driven by the growth of Starlink and the development of the Starship rocket [1] - Microsoft invests $17.5 billion in building AI infrastructure in India, the largest investment in Asia. It also plans to add over C$7.5 billion in investment in Canada in the next two years, increasing its total AI investment in Canada to C$19 billion, with new production capacity coming online in the second half of next year [1] - US retail sales in September grow only 0.2%, far lower than expected, indicating that Americans are cutting spending and the affordability crisis is hitting the consumer side. Economists worry that large - scale corporate layoffs in the US are an economic warning signal [2]