Group 1 - The three major indices rose over 1%, returning to historical highs, driven by easing trade tensions and a significant increase in Apple's stock price [1][3] - The Dow Jones index increased by 1.12% to 46,706.58 points, the S&P 500 rose by 1.07% to 6,735.13 points, and the Nasdaq index climbed by 1.37% to 22,990.54 points [3] - Apple's stock surged by 3.94%, reaching a closing high not seen since December of the previous year, becoming a major market driver due to strong sales performance of the new iPhone models [4][8] Group 2 - The U.S. National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett indicated that the 20-day federal government shutdown is expected to end this week, with hopes for a deal among moderate Democrats [5] - Nearly one-fifth of S&P 500 companies are set to report earnings this week, including Netflix and Tesla, with investors anticipating strong results to offset macroeconomic uncertainties [6] - In the first week of Q3 earnings season, 76% of the 58 S&P 500 companies that reported exceeded market expectations, surpassing the average of 68% for the first week [6] Group 3 - Cleveland-Cliffs, a steel manufacturer, saw its stock price soar by 21% due to reported demand increases and plans to explore rare earth mineral production [7] - Apple's market capitalization increased by $147.5 billion (approximately 10,502 million RMB) to reach $3.89 trillion, making it the second-largest company by market cap in the U.S., surpassing Microsoft [8][9] - The iPhone 17 series has shown strong early sales in both China and the U.S., with sales 14% higher than the iPhone 16 series, and the base model's sales in China nearly doubling [9]
苹果市值一夜大涨万亿元
财联社·2025-10-20 23:50