800点大跌
中国基金报·2025-11-13 23:48

Market Overview - The US stock market experienced a significant decline, with the Dow Jones dropping nearly 800 points, marking a 1.65% decrease, closing at 47,457.22 points. The Nasdaq fell by 536.10 points, a 2.29% drop, ending at 22,870.36 points, while the S&P 500 decreased by 113.43 points, or 1.66%, to close at 6,737.49 points [4]. Federal Reserve and Economic Impact - The probability of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in December has sharply decreased to slightly above 49%, down from 62.9% the previous day, indicating a significant market shift in expectations [6]. - The government shutdown, which lasted 43 days, has been officially ended, with President Trump signing a temporary funding bill. The shutdown reportedly cost the economy approximately $1.5 trillion, and the full impact will take weeks or months to assess [6][8]. Corporate Performance - Disney's stock fell over 7% following mixed results in its fourth-quarter earnings report. While profits exceeded expectations, revenue fell short, coming in at $22.46 billion, slightly below the anticipated $22.75 billion [12][13]. - Disney's direct-to-consumer segment saw an 8% year-over-year revenue increase, reaching $6.25 billion, with subscriber numbers for Disney+ and Hulu surpassing expectations [14]. - The company anticipates double-digit growth in adjusted earnings per share for the new fiscal year and plans to increase its stock buyback program to $7 billion [15]. Banking Sector - Major banks, including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup, saw declines in their stock prices, with JPMorgan down over 3% and Goldman Sachs nearly 4% [9][8]. - Financial institutions have warned that the Federal Reserve may need to take measures to address liquidity issues in the short-term financing market, potentially including increasing loan supply or directly purchasing securities [8]. Technology Sector - Tesla's stock dropped over 6%, while other major tech stocks also experienced declines, including Nvidia down over 3%, Google and Amazon nearly 3%, and Microsoft down over 1% [9][10].