Market Overview - The U.S. stock market experienced a significant downturn, with major indices collectively closing lower after an initial rise. The Nasdaq index saw a drop of nearly 1%, while the Russell 2000 index fell over 1%. Software stocks were particularly affected, with the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) declining by 2.55%, ServiceNow dropping over 5%, and Salesforce falling more than 4%. Analysts on Wall Street have raised concerns about the impact of AI on the software industry, suggesting that AI-driven workflows may erode the industry's valuation multiples [1] Cryptocurrency Market - The cryptocurrency market faced a severe sell-off, with Bitcoin briefly falling below $66,000, experiencing a drop of over 4% before narrowing its losses to 1.74%. Ethereum and SOL also saw declines exceeding 3%. In the last 24 hours, 144,691 individuals were liquidated, with a total liquidation amount of $458 million. The U.S. non-farm payroll data exceeded expectations, leading traders to reduce bets on interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [2] Asset Management Trends - Amundi, Europe's largest asset management firm with €2.8 trillion (approximately ¥23 trillion) in assets, announced plans to reduce exposure to U.S. dollar assets and shift focus towards European and emerging markets. CEO Valerie Baudson indicated that if U.S. economic policies do not change, the dollar is likely to weaken further. The firm has been advocating for investment diversification over the past 12 to 15 months [3][4] Investment Shifts - Recent data shows that Wall Street investors are accelerating their shift towards international markets, with a net inflow of $51.6 billion (approximately ¥356.7 billion) into international stock ETFs in January. This trend is attributed to high valuations in the U.S. stock market, a weakening dollar, and new opportunities in overseas markets. Amundi predicts that U.S. real GDP growth will slow significantly to 1.6% by 2026, driven by structural factors rather than cyclical adjustments [6] Dollar Asset Concerns - The dual advantages of U.S. dollar assets—growth and yield—are diminishing. Concerns about U.S. fiscal sustainability have led to a fundamental reversal in the correlation between the dollar and U.S. equities and bonds. Historically, when U.S. stocks declined, the dollar would typically strengthen due to its safe-haven status. However, current trends show that the dollar is moving in tandem with risk assets, indicating it is no longer a stabilizer but rather a volatility amplifier [7]
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券商中国·2026-02-11 23:35