10月2日格隆汇|1. US equity index futures show mixed movements, with Dow futures down 0.12%, S&P 500 index futures down 0.1%, and Nasdaq 100 index futures up 0.1%. 2. Major European indices decline together, with Germany's DAX index down 0.72%, UK's FTSE100 index down 0.65%, France's CAC index down 1.71%, and Europe's Stoxx 50 index down 1.05%. 3. ADP employment report in the USA for September sees 0.143 million people employed, compared to an expected 0.12 million, with the previous value revised from 0.099 million to 0.103 million. 4. Iran launches 200 missiles at Israel, threatening repeated attacks if Israel provokes again; Israeli officials vow major retaliation targeting oil production facilities. 5. Saudi Arabian oil minister states that if the so-called "cheaters" within OPEC+ do not comply with agreed production limits, oil prices could drop to $50 per barrel. 6. Sources reveal that the OPEC+ ministerial group meeting will maintain production policies unchanged. 7. Bridgewater Associates founder Dalio believes that if Chinese policymakers can implement measures far exceeding commitments, this round of economic stimulus could be a historic turning point comparable to the Eurozone debt crisis. 8. Analysts predict that tesla will report its first quarterly sales growth this year, boosted by increased demand due to enhanced electric vehicle subsidies in China. 9. Nike plunges nearly 8% in pre-market trading; Nike reports $11.59 billion in revenue for Q1 FY2025, with an EPS of $0.70, both below market expectations; Nike postpones its investor meeting scheduled for November and withdraws full-year guidance. 10. Oracle plans to invest over $6.5 billion to establish its first cloud region in Malaysia. 11. Nvidia has expanded its partnership with consulting firm Accenture to drive adoption of AI by enterprises and increase orders for chip manufacturers' products. 12. Stimulus policies trigger a frenzy in Chinese stocks, causing shorts on US-listed Chinese companies to suffer losses of billions of dollars. 13. Goldman Sachs' latest report indicates global hedge funds are flocking to the Chinese stock market, with bid mainly concentrated in consumer, industrial, financial, and information technology sectors. Energy is the only sector seeing a minor sell-off by hedge funds. 14. Apple is set to begin production of an iPhone SE with the internal codename "V59," which will be its newest entry-level model. Apple also plans to produce a new iPad Air and keyboard, likely to be released around the same time.
美股盘前要点丨美国9月ADP高于预期,耐克盘前大跌近8%
Key points of pre-market trading | USA ADP in September was better than expected, nike plummeted nearly 8% pre-market.
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