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帮主郑重聊隔夜:关税、比特币与美股热点解读
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-10 00:54
说到美联储,最新的会议纪要显示,多数官员认为今年适度降息是合适的,但他们也强调要保持耐心。这意味着降息可能会来,但不会太快。市场现在 对7月底的会议充满期待,要是真降息了,对股市和债市都是个利好。不过,特朗普一直在施压美联储,说利率高了3个点,让美国多花了3600亿美元。 这也给美联储的决策增加了不少压力。 美股方面,标普结束了两连跌,英伟达更是风光无限,市值一度突破4万亿美元,成为全球首家达到这个里程碑的公司。这背后是AI行业的持续火爆,微 软、Meta这些大客户对AI的投入越来越大。不过,英伟达的股价也不是一帆风顺,年初还因为各种因素跌到了86美元,现在又涨回来了近90%。这说明 只要行业趋势不变,优质公司的长期价值还是很值得期待的。 各位老铁,我是帮主郑重,一位在财经江湖摸爬滚打了20年的老记者,现在转型做中长线投资。今天咱们来聊聊隔夜的全球市场大事件,看看这些消息 背后藏着哪些投资机会。 先给大家划个重点,特朗普又搞事情了,这次把矛头对准了巴西。他宣布从8月1日起对所有巴西产品征收50%的关税,这可比4月份的10%高出不少。巴 西那边反应很激烈,副总统直接说这是不公平的,总统卢拉更是放话要对等反击。要 ...
最高50%!关税突发!特朗普再宣布→
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-10 00:33
巴回应称不公平 特朗普称,50%的新关税部分源于巴西起诉其前总统博索纳罗,他呼吁巴西政府撤销对博索纳罗企图政 变的指控,称对他的"审判不应该进行。这是一场政治迫害,应该立即结束"。特朗普还提到, 高关税 源于美国与巴西"非常不公平的贸易关系",他称这种贸易关系"远远不对等",巴西的贸易政策导致 了"对美国不可持续的贸易逆差"。 巴西副总统兼发展、工业、贸易和服务部长热拉尔多·阿尔克明当天回应称, "我看不出有任何理由要对 巴西提高关税。巴西不是美国的问题,这一点需要强调。美国确实有贸易逆差,但对巴西是顺差。在美 国对我们出口的产品中,十中有八都是零关税的,不需要缴税。"他进一步表示, 这项针对巴西的措施 是不公平的,也会对美国自身经济造成损害,因为在贸易领域是存在一体化的。 美联储最新发布 何时恢复降息? 当地时间7月9日,美国总统特朗普在社交媒体平台上发布了致文莱、阿尔及利亚、摩尔多瓦、伊拉克、 菲律宾、利比亚、斯里兰卡和巴西等八个国家的征税函。 特朗普表示,美国将自2025年8月1日起对文莱和摩尔多瓦的产品征收25%的关税,对阿尔及利亚、伊拉 克及利比亚的产品征收30%关税,对菲律宾的产品征收20%关税, ...
美联储暗示今年将降息 美债收益率周三多数下行
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-10 00:09
转自:新华财经 新华财经北京7月10日电 美债收益率周三(9日)多数走低,此前多数美联储官员暗示预计即将降息。最新公布的会议纪要凸显了美联储 官员公开讲话中已经很明显的分歧,而美国总统特朗普正在对众多产品和贸易伙伴提高进口税的不可预测举措,则加大了官员们对美国 经济将如何回应的分歧。 据美国财政部数据,截至当天收盘,2年期美债收益率下跌4BPs至3.86%;10年期美债收益率下跌8BPs至4.34%,30年期美债收益率下跌 7BPs至4.87%。2年期与10年期美债收益率利差周三收窄至48BPs。 关税方面,特朗普周二表示,他将对所有进口到美国的铜征收50%的新关税。他在社交媒体上发布的信件显示,关税税率从20%到40% 不等,将于8月1日生效。 这将是特朗普在第二任期内第四次全面征收关税。目前,大多数进口汽车和汽车零部件面临25%的关税,而进口钢铁和铝都面临50%的 关税。 当地时间周三下午公布的美联储6月会议纪要显示,尽管政策制定者一致投票决定暂时维持利率不变,但在未来政策应如何推进的问题 上,分歧也越来越大。 一方面,一些人认为通货膨胀已经足够温和,有理由降息;另一方面,一些成员更担心关税可能会推高消费 ...
比特币创历史新高,美股拉升!美国将对巴西征收50%关税
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-09 23:56
Market Performance - Bitcoin reached a historical high during intraday trading, with a price of $111,312.3, reflecting a 2.26% increase [1][2] - Major U.S. stock indices closed higher, with the Dow Jones up 0.49%, Nasdaq up 0.94%, and S&P 500 up 0.61% [2][3] - Nvidia's market capitalization briefly surpassed $400 billion, closing up 1.8% [2] Cryptocurrency Prices - Ethereum (ETH) rose to $2,770.53, up 6.20% [2] - Solana (SOL) increased to $157.57, up 4.18% [2] - XRP reached $2.4131, up 4.75% [2] - Dogecoin (DOGE) saw a price of $0.18212, up 6.51% [2] Federal Reserve Insights - The Federal Reserve's June meeting minutes indicated significant uncertainty regarding the inflation impact of tariffs, with no consensus on the extent of their effect [4] - Some officials suggested the possibility of interest rate cuts in July, while most maintained a patient approach due to stable economic performance [4] - The Fed described the economic growth as "robust" and noted low unemployment rates [4] Trade Relations - President Trump announced a 50% tariff on all Brazilian products starting August 1, 2025, leading to a 2% decline in the Brazilian real against the dollar [4] - The European Commission President stated that the EU is closely working with the Trump administration to reach a trade agreement while preparing for various scenarios [4][5] - Reports indicated that EU negotiators are nearing a trade agreement with Trump, with tariff levels higher than those granted to the UK [5]
一银行行长任职资格获批;英皇欠下166亿港元巨债;一项手术被叫停;部分航线登机只需提前15分钟
Jin Rong Jie· 2025-07-09 23:55
Group 1 - Emperor International has incurred a significant debt of HKD 16.6 billion, with loans now overdue [1] - The company reported a substantial loss exceeding HKD 4 billion last year [1] - Emperor International operates across multiple sectors including entertainment, real estate, jewelry, finance, and hospitality, with seven listed companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange [1] Group 2 - China's average economic growth rate from 2021 to 2024 is projected to reach 5.5% [2] - The National Development and Reform Commission anticipates that China's economic increment over five years will exceed CNY 35 trillion, contributing around 30% to global economic growth annually [2] - In June, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 0.1% year-on-year, reversing a previous decline [2] Group 3 - The Chinese automotive market saw retail sales of 10.9 million passenger vehicles in the first half of the year, marking a year-on-year increase of 10.8% [4] - New energy vehicles accounted for 5.468 million units sold, driving significant growth in the market [4] Group 4 - The National Development Bank signed a CNY 2.1 billion loan agreement with the Southern African Development Bank to support infrastructure and other projects in Africa [6] - Several banks have reduced their operating loan interest rates to 3% or below, focusing on small and micro enterprises [7]
巴西总统卢拉回应特朗普关税威胁:任何单方面提高关税的措施都将根据巴西法律予以回应。
news flash· 2025-07-09 23:03
巴西总统卢拉回应特朗普关税威胁:任何单方面提高关税的措施都将根据巴西法律予以回应。 ...
美元持稳,日元和瑞郎表现出色
news flash· 2025-07-09 21:15
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the fluctuations in currency exchange rates and the implications of new tariffs announced by the U.S. President Donald Trump, highlighting the differing views among Federal Reserve officials regarding the impact of tariffs on inflation [1]. Currency Exchange Rates - The U.S. dollar against the Japanese yen decreased by nearly 0.2%, closing at 146.32 yen, with a trading range of 146.25 to 147.18 yen during the day [1]. - The euro remained stable against the U.S. dollar, reported at 1.1722, while the U.S. dollar against the Swiss franc fell by 0.2% [1]. - Among commodity currencies, the U.S. dollar against the Canadian dollar increased by 0.2% [1]. - The New Zealand dollar against the U.S. dollar rose by 0.1%, following the New Zealand central bank's decision to maintain the interest rate at 3.25% [1]. Tariff Announcement - President Trump announced a new round of tariffs that will be imposed in August on imported goods from trade partners that have not reached an agreement with the U.S. [1]. Federal Reserve Insights - The minutes from the Federal Reserve's June meeting revealed that officials have differing expectations regarding the inflationary impact of tariffs, which contributes to the divergence in their outlook on interest rates [1].