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隔夜要闻:纳指连续第四日下跌 美国众议院通过债务上限法案

Overnight news: the Nasdaq fell for the fourth day in a row, and the U.S. House of Representatives passed the debt ceiling bill.

市場資訊 ·  Sep 29, 2021 18:30

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Market

Close: the US stock market closed mixed with the Nasdaq falling for the fourth day in a row.

Top 20 of US stock turnover on September 29th: "wooden Sister" sold $270 million of Tesla, Inc. shares yesterday.

Hot Chinese stocks closed mixed on Wednesday. Education stocks fell. Gaotu Techedu Inc. fell more than 8%.

On Wednesday, US WTI closed down 0.6 per cent. Us crude oil stocks increased for the first time in eight weeks.

Gold futures closed down 0.8% on Wednesday, the lowest closing price in six months.

The trough of technology stocks rebounded and rose 1.5%. The rise in crude oil slowed Spain's inflation rate to a 13-year high.

The dollar continues to rise due to challenges in a low volatility environment

Macroscopic

The U.S. House of Representatives passes the debt ceiling bill but is bound to be vetoed by the Senate

The heads of the four most important central banks in the world spoke out in unison, and Powell said inflation could remain high until next year.

Powell and Lagarde defend inflation and firmly believe that price pressures will not continue to rise.

Congressional Budget Office: cash and special measures to avoid federal default may be exhausted by the end of October

In order to avoid a government shutdown, the US Senate will vote on the government funding bill as early as the 29th.

Three more British energy companies have been forced to go out of business! The energy crisis in Britain is getting worse.

Us EIA crude oil stocks unexpectedly soar production recovery is slow after Hurricane Ida

IOC Executive Board meeting to consider epidemic prevention and control policies for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games

Long Beach Port opens 24-hour operation mode container congestion exposes the deficiency of American supply chain.

Britain's proposal to extend the deadline of Libor in some markets will give the market a respite.

New York State has entered a state of disaster emergency. 99% of hospitals in the United States have a shortage of medical staff.

The number of second-hand housing contracts in the United States rebounded to a seven-month high in August.

Company

Boeing Co won a $23.8 billion follow-up contract from the U.S. Department of Defense.

Pre-installed Alphabet Inc-CL C search suspected of antitrust? Alphabet Inc-CL C argued that it was to compete with Apple Inc.

IPhone13 set Apple Inc's longest waiting period and limited supply chain caused concern.

The Dutch government fined Samsung 39 million euros for driving up TV prices.

Apple Inc CEO Cook received an award of 2.55 million shares worth $368 million

The Moscow District Court of Russia fined Alphabet Inc-CL C again for failing to delete the banned content.

Is the used car hot? Mercedes-Benz and BMW are hard to get, and car dealers buy them at the original price.

I can't stop selling! "wooden Sister" throws another $270 million a day, Tesla, Inc..

Comment

Billionaire Orlando Bravo said he was "very bullish" on Bitcoin.

The largest outflow of funds in three and a half years! The test of the withdrawal of funds from US technology stocks may have only just begun.

Us debt shock waves reappear traders say think twice about bargain buying

Global bonds experience their worst month since early 2021

Us bond yields soar at the same time as the dollar: the renminbi is "strong" against the market, and global capital rushes to buy Chinese bonds to avoid risk.

Sterling rollercoaster strategists worry that the currency will become truly unpredictable

Most of Citi's institutional clients are worried about persistent inflation and the risk of a pullback in US stocks.

Bank of America warns that the "buy on bargain" mentality poses a great danger to US stocks.

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