Market Performance - The S&P 500 decreased by 0.4% this week, while the Nasdaq fell by 0.1%[1] - Small-cap value (Russell 2000 Value) outperformed with a gain of 0.2%, compared to large-cap value (Russell 1000 Value) which declined by 0.2%[1] - The energy sector saw a notable increase of 3.1%, while the banking sector experienced a decline of 2.8%[1] Fund Flows - Estimated fund flow for S&P 500 constituents was +$5.6 billion this week, up from -$1.7 billion last week[2] - Key sectors with inflows included automotive and auto parts (+$9.2 million) and semiconductor products (+$9.2 million)[2] - Significant outflows were observed in the financial sector, particularly in diversified financials (-$13.6 million) and capital goods (-$7.4 million)[2] Earnings Forecast - The forward 12-month EPS expectation for S&P 500 constituents increased by 0.2% this week, slightly down from 0.3% last week[3] - Notable upward revisions were seen in real estate (+2.0%) and semiconductor products (+0.7%), while the energy sector was revised down by 2.0%[3] - Risks include uncertainties in economic fundamentals, international political situations, U.S. fiscal policies, and Federal Reserve monetary policies[3]
美股市场速览:整体市场平静,能源变数较大