Group 1: Trade Negotiations - The U.S. has refused to grant Japan a full exemption from "reciprocal tariffs" during recent trade negotiations, with only a consideration to lower specific tariffs by 14% [1][3] - India has proposed zero tariffs on certain quantities of steel, auto parts, and pharmaceuticals in trade talks with the U.S., aiming to expedite a bilateral trade agreement expected to be reached by fall [1][3] Group 2: Economic Data - The ISM reported that the U.S. services PMI for April was 51.6, indicating a return to expansion and significantly above the expected 50.2, following a previous value of 50.8 [5][6] - In April, 11 industries reported growth, with hospitality, wholesale trade, mining, and real estate performing the best, while 6 industries contracted [6] Group 3: Market Reactions - Following the positive services data, U.S. stock indices narrowed their losses, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising by 0.14% and the Nasdaq's decline reducing to 0.45% [8][9] - U.S. Treasury yields increased, with the 10-year yield rising close to 4.35% and the 2-year yield reaching a daily high of 3.8467% [9][10] Group 4: Inflation and Employment Indicators - The services employment index for April was recorded at 49, indicating a slowdown in employment but an improvement from the previous value of 46.2 [7] - The services price index reached 65.1, significantly above the expected 61.4, indicating rising inflationary pressures due to tariffs [6][7]
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券商中国·2025-05-05 15:46