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三大美股股指期货微升 华尔街等待美联储决议及科技巨头财报
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-30 09:10
Group 1 - US stock market futures are rising as investors prepare for the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, economic data updates, and earnings reports from tech giants Microsoft and Meta [1][2] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures remain stable, while the S&P 500 futures slightly increased by 0.1% and the Nasdaq 100 futures rose by 0.2% [1] - Starbucks reported a smaller-than-expected decline in US sales, leading to a pre-market stock price increase [2] Group 2 - Boeing, Spotify, Merck, and UnitedHealth Group released their earnings reports, with only Boeing's stock price rising post-announcement [2] - The Federal Reserve is expected to maintain interest rates during its two-day policy meeting, with market attention on the "dot plot" and comments from Chairman Jerome Powell for potential signals of rate cuts later this year [2] - Microsoft and Meta are under scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of their significant investments in artificial intelligence, with their earnings reports due after market close on Wednesday [2] Group 3 - Upcoming earnings reports from Apple and Amazon are anticipated on Thursday, alongside the release of the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index, which is a favored inflation indicator by the Federal Reserve [2] - The market is also influenced by a deadline set by Trump for trade partners to reach agreements with the US, which is looming this week [2]
一周重磅日程:中美大事扎堆,美股财报季进入高峰期
华尔街见闻· 2025-07-27 11:14
Group 1 - The core focus of the article is on significant economic events occurring from July 28 to August 3, particularly the US-China trade negotiations and the impending tariff deadline on August 1, which are expected to impact global trade dynamics [1][4][10] - The Federal Reserve's interest rate decision is highly anticipated, with expectations that there will be no rate cuts in July, despite ongoing discussions about economic conditions [13][14][16] - Major US companies, including Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Amazon, Qualcomm, Boeing, and Starbucks, are set to release their earnings reports, which could lead to market volatility [3][25] Group 2 - The article highlights the ongoing trade talks between the US and China, with a focus on the tariffs that are set to take effect on August 1, including a 50% tariff on copper imports [4][6][10] - The article discusses the economic outlook for China, with expectations that the upcoming political bureau meeting will affirm a stable economic environment while acknowledging external pressures [11][12][21] - The article notes that the Japanese central bank is likely to maintain its target interest rate at 0.5%, influenced by ongoing US-Japan trade negotiations and domestic inflation concerns [22][23] Group 3 - Microsoft is expected to report strong earnings driven by its investments in artificial intelligence and operational efficiency, with a target price set at $530 [26] - Meta's second-quarter revenue is projected to reach $44.71 billion, reflecting a 14% year-over-year growth, with a consistent track record of exceeding market expectations [28] - Apple's revenue for the quarter is anticipated to be $90.7 billion, a 5.8% increase from the previous year, primarily due to strong iPhone sales [29] - Amazon's revenue is expected to hit $162 billion, supported by growth in its AWS and retail sectors, despite concerns over tariffs [30][31] - Qualcomm is in the process of acquiring Alphawave for approximately $2.4 billion, pending regulatory approval [32] - Boeing forecasts a significant increase in earnings per share and revenue, driven by strong demand for commercial aircraft [33] - Starbucks is launching free study areas in select stores in China to boost customer traffic amid increasing competition [34] - WuXi AppTec's stock has reached a new high, reflecting strong institutional support and positive market sentiment [35]
本周外盘看点丨美联储最新决议来袭,特朗普“关税大限”将如何搅动市场?
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-07-27 02:16
Economic Performance - The U.S. stock market saw gains with the Dow Jones up 1.26%, Nasdaq up 1.02%, and S&P 500 up 1.46% for the week [1] - European stock indices showed mixed results, with the UK FTSE 100 up 1.43%, while Germany's DAX 30 fell 0.30% and France's CAC 40 rose 0.15% [1] - The Eurozone is set to release Q2 GDP data, which will provide insights into the impact of tariff uncertainties on the economy [8] Federal Reserve and Interest Rates - The Federal Reserve is expected to maintain interest rates in the range of 4.25% to 4.5% during its upcoming meeting [3] - Recent inflation data indicates a rise, suggesting a strong economy, which may influence future rate decisions [3][4] - Market expectations are leaning towards a potential rate cut in October, with the job market and economic indicators being closely monitored [4] Trade Agreements and Tariffs - President Trump announced a trade agreement with Japan, which may serve as a template for negotiations with the EU, particularly regarding a 15% tariff rate [3] - The deadline for the so-called "reciprocal tariffs" is August 1, raising concerns about potential market volatility depending on the outcome of trade negotiations [3][4] Corporate Earnings - The earnings season is gaining momentum, with major tech companies like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta set to report their results [5] - Other notable companies to watch include Procter & Gamble, VISA, and UnitedHealth [5] Commodity Prices - International oil prices experienced a slight decline, with WTI crude down 1.35% to $65.16 per barrel and Brent crude down 1.21% to $68.44 per barrel [6] - Gold prices fell by 0.57%, closing at $3334.00 per ounce, influenced by a stronger dollar and positive trade negotiation signals [6][7] Economic Indicators - Key economic data releases this week include the U.S. Q2 GDP initial estimate, PCE inflation data, and the July non-farm payroll report [4][5] - The UK is set to release various economic indicators, including the nationwide house price index and consumer credit data, which may provide insights into future economic trends [8]
小摩Q1持仓:重仓股仍多为科技巨头 大幅增持标普500ETF
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-05-16 07:57
Core Insights - Morgan Stanley's first quarter 13F filing shows a total market value of $1.37 trillion, up from $1.34 trillion in the previous quarter, indicating a growth of 6.05% in inflows [1][2] - The fund added 605 new stocks, increased holdings in 2,772 stocks, reduced holdings in 3,431 stocks, and completely sold out of 691 stocks, with the top ten holdings accounting for 22.67% of the total market value [1][2] Holdings Overview - The top five holdings include Microsoft (MSFT) with 142 million shares valued at approximately $53.31 billion, Nvidia (NVDA) with 421 million shares valued at about $45.64 billion, Apple (AAPL) with 199 million shares valued at around $44.15 billion, Amazon (AMZN) with 200 million shares valued at approximately $38.10 billion, and Meta (META) with 58 million shares valued at about $33.54 billion [3][4][5] - The top ten holdings also feature SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), Mastercard (MA), Google (GOOG), Broadcom (AVGO), and Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) [4][5] Trading Activity - The top five purchases by percentage change in the portfolio include Visa (V), Walmart (WMT), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Philip Morris (PM), and Meta [6][7] - The top five sales by largest value include Tesla put options, SPDR S&P 500 ETF put options, Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM), SPDR Gold Shares ETF put options, and Honeywell (HON) [6][7]
华尔街见闻早餐FM-Radio | 2025年5月2日
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen· 2025-05-01 23:10
Market Overview - S&P 500 has achieved an eight-day winning streak, marking its longest in eight months, while the Nasdaq rose over 1% [2] - Microsoft and Meta were significant contributors to the rise in U.S. stocks, with Microsoft up nearly 8% and Meta up over 4% [2] - Apple and Amazon reported earnings after the market closed, with Apple initially dropping over 4% and Amazon down 5% [2] - The two-year U.S. Treasury yield hit a three-week low following initial jobless claims data, while it briefly rose over 10 basis points after the ISM manufacturing PMI data [2] - The dollar index rose for three consecutive days, reaching a near three-week high, while the Japanese yen fell nearly 2% after the Bank of Japan decided not to raise interest rates [2] Company News - Apple reported earnings that slightly exceeded expectations and announced a $100 billion buyback, but tariffs are expected to increase costs by $900 million, leading to a 4% drop in stock price post-announcement [4][10] - Amazon's Q1 profit margin reached a new high, but its profit guidance was disappointing, warning of tariff impacts, resulting in a 5% drop in stock price post-announcement [4][10] - Tesla's board is searching for a new CEO as Elon Musk appears fatigued with car manufacturing, with analysts suggesting the need for a leader akin to Tim Cook [11] - Microsoft is inviting Musk's Grok AI to join Azure, potentially straining its relationship with OpenAI [11] - Eli Lilly's stock fell over 11% despite a 45% increase in Q1 revenue, as a major pharmacy chain decided to prioritize a competitor's drug over its own [12] Economic Indicators - The U.S. ISM manufacturing PMI for April showed the largest contraction in five months, with the output index hitting its lowest since May 2020 [13] - Initial jobless claims in the U.S. were significantly higher than expected, with the number of continuing claims reaching the highest level since 2021 [13] - The Bank of Japan decided to maintain interest rates due to concerns over tariffs impacting economic growth expectations [5][14]