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未知机构:美股下跌美股整体行情表现标普500指数下跌-20260319
未知机构· 2026-03-19 02:35
美股:下跌 美股整体行情表现 标普 500 指数下跌 136 个基点,收于 6624 点,盘尾净买入金额达 14 亿美元。 纳斯达克指数下跌 143 个基点,收于 24425 点。 罗素 2000 指数下跌 164 个基点,收于 2479 点。 道琼斯指数下跌 163 个基点,收于 46225 点。 美股:下跌 美股整体行情表现 标普 500 指数下跌 136 个基点,收于 6624 点,盘尾净买入金额达 14 亿美元。 纳斯达克指数下跌 143 个基点,收于 24425 点。 罗素 2000 指数下跌 164 个基点,收于 2479 点。 道琼斯指数下跌 163 个基点,收于 46225 点。 全美股市总成交股数为 194.2 亿股,较年初至今的日均成交量 195.3 亿股小幅减少。 恐慌指数 VIX 上涨 11.31%,报 24.9 点。 WTI 原油价格上涨 250 个基点,报 99 美元 / 桶。 10 年期美债收益率上行 7 个基点,报 4.27%。 黄金价格下跌 326 个基点,报 4842 美元 / 盎司。 美元指数上涨 60 个基点,报 100.17。 比特币价格下跌 515 个基点,报 70 ...
美国银行业 监管放松及其影响
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 16:31
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the U.S. banking industry is experiencing a trend of regulatory relaxation, with significant changes expected in the Basel III final rules and supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) regulations, which may lead to improved liquidity in the U.S. Treasury market and expansion of large banks [1][8][10] Group 2 - The overall changes in the Basel III final rule proposal indicate that U.S. regulatory standards are stricter than international norms, with higher risk weights for specific loan categories and more stringent capital buffer requirements for large banks [2][4] - Large banks are expected to increase their capital by approximately 16%, with the largest eight global systemically important banks (GSIBs) needing to raise 19% [2][3] - The proposed changes to the supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) aim to balance safety and efficiency, with a baseline requirement of 3% and additional capital buffers for GSIBs [4][5] Group 3 - The relaxation of leverage ratio regulations is anticipated to marginally improve liquidity in the U.S. Treasury market, potentially lowering Treasury yields and reducing volatility [8][9] - The loosening of capital requirements will enhance the ability of large banks to hold and trade U.S. Treasuries, which may shift the ownership of Treasuries more domestically [8][10] - The expansion of large banks is expected as regulatory relaxations will free up over $5 trillion in balance sheet space, allowing them to compete more effectively against smaller banks and private credit institutions [10][12] Group 4 - The divergence between U.S. domestic regulations and international standards is increasing, with potential risks of regulatory competition arising from the U.S. relaxing its rules while Basel III aims to strengthen regulation [11][12] - The overall regulatory relaxation may lead to increased liquidity supply in the banking sector, contributing to rising stock market valuations and potentially delaying necessary economic adjustments [13]