2025-01-13 14:42:04The S&P 500 was down 0.3% and the Nasdaq dropped 0.9% while the Dow Jones pared early losses to gain about 220 points on Monday. Investor sentiment has been weighed down by rising Treasury yields, driven by expectations of fewer Fed rate cuts this year and concerns over potential inflationary pressures from the incoming Trump administration's policies. Tech and communication services were the worst performing sectors while energy outperformed buoyed by rising oil prices following new US sanctions on Russia. Shares of Apple were down 2.4% after Counterpoint Research data showed iPhone sales fell 5% last quarter. Nvidia (-4.2%), Micron Technology (-6%) and Palantir Technologies (-3.1%) were sharply down. Microsoft (-0.3%), Amazon (-0.9%), Meta (-2.6%), Tesla (-2.4%) and Alphabet (-2.1%) also traded in the red. Traders are now gearing up for the earnings season, with major banks set to report later in the week. Additionally, all eyes will be on CPI and PPI data.
2025-01-13 01:42:03周一,韩国综合股价指数下跌 0.7% 至 2,497 点,科技股和造船股大幅下跌,给该指数带来沉重压力。三星电子下跌 1.3%,而竞争对手 SK 海力士下跌 1.8%。在造船业,HD 现代重工暴跌近 5%,而 HD 韩国造船和海洋工程有限公司和三星重工均下跌 4.2%。在其他领域,钢铁行业的主要参与者现代制铁下跌 2.2%。在上涨方面,三星生物制剂上涨 1.4%,KB 金融集团上涨 1.5%,韩华航空航天飙升 3.6%,为该指数提供了一些支撑。与此同时,投资者现在将注意力转向韩国央行本周晚些时候即将公布的货币政策决定。
2025-01-12 22:57:03Shares in New Zealand fell 36 points or 0.3% to 12,860 in Monday morning session, retreating for the third session to three-week lows due to losses in producer manufacturing, healthcare, and retail trade. A plunge on Wall Street Friday rattled sentiment after strong US job reports diminished hopes for more interest rate cuts from the Fed this year. Traders remained cautious ahead of merchandise trade data release later today from top trading partner China after November's figures showed weaker-than-expected export growth and an unexpected decline in imports. Food inflation data for December in the Pacific nation is expected to be released later this week, following a nine-month high in November. Limiting further losses was a solid rebound of 5.3% in building permits in New Zealand for November. Index leader Fisher & Paykel Healthcare dropped 1.1% amid strong declines from Delegat Group Ltd. (-2.6%), Contact Energy Ltd. (-2.1%), and Napier Port Hlds. (-1.9%).