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证券时报·2025-08-19 00:49

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the upcoming earnings reports from major retailers like Walmart, Home Depot, and Target, which are seen as crucial indicators of U.S. consumer resilience. Additionally, the Jackson Hole global central bank conference is approaching, where Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is expected to provide clearer guidance on economic outlook and monetary policy [1][2]. Market Performance - As of the closing on August 18, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 0.08% to 44,911.82 points, while the Nasdaq increased by 0.03% to 21,629.77 points, and the S&P 500 decreased by 0.01% to 6,449.15 points [2]. - Among the 11 sectors of the S&P 500, six declined and five rose, with the real estate and communication services sectors leading the declines at 0.95% and 0.70%, respectively. The industrial and consumer discretionary sectors led the gains at 0.40% and 0.38% [4]. Company-Specific Developments - Intel's stock fell by 3.66% but later surged over 4% in after-hours trading following news of a $2 billion investment from SoftBank, which will purchase Intel shares at $23 each. This investment reflects SoftBank's belief in the importance of advanced semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. [4][5]. - There are reports that the Trump administration is in talks to acquire approximately 10% of Intel's shares, which would make the U.S. federal government the largest shareholder of the semiconductor manufacturer. This speculation led to a 23% increase in Intel's stock last week, marking its best weekly performance since February [5]. - Google’s parent company, Alphabet, saw a slight decline of 0.2%. Google is increasing its stake in TeraWulf, a data center operator, by providing $1.4 billion in guarantees, raising its ownership from 8% to 14% [6]. Performance of Chinese Stocks - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index rose by 0.12%, with notable gains in stocks such as Xunlei (up over 37%), Zhihu and iQIYI (both up over 17%), and Dingdong Maicai (up over 7%) [7].