① The three major US stock index futures fell sharply. Dow futures fell 0.56%, S&P 500 futures fell 0.84%, and NASDAQ futures fell 1.79%. ② The German DAX index fell 0.38%, the British FTSE 100 index fell 0.08%, the French CAC40 index fell 0.70%, and the European Stoxx 50 index fell 1.00%. ③ WTI crude oil rose 2.44% to $80.88 per barrel. Brent crude rose 2.17% to $86.06 per barrel. ④ NASDAQ futures fell sharply, and the decline in the chip sector spread globally. ⑤ US stock executives cashed out US$77.6 billion in the first half of the year, the second-fastest in more than 20 years. ⑥ Mutual attacks between the US and Iran escalated, traffic volume in the Strait of Hormuz plummeted, and many countries in the Gulf were involved in the flames of war. ⑦ The Broadcom market fell more than 3% before. The US ITC launched 337 investigations into Samsung and its customers involving Netlist patented HBM/DDR5 memory products, raising concerns about potential import restrictions and supply chain risks. ⑧ Arm Holdings fell more than 4% before the market. HSBC downgraded Arm Holdings' rating from “buy” to “hold”, believing that its server CPU growth expectations were overly optimistic, the valuation was too high, and there were bottlenecks in production capacity, which dragged down pre-market performance. ⑨ Before Netflix, the stock price plummeted 9%, as the company announced revenue and profit guidelines for the third fiscal quarter falling short of market expectations.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
① The three major US stock index futures fell sharply. Dow futures fell 0.56%, S&P 500 futures fell 0.84%, and NASDAQ futures fell 1.79%. ② The German DAX index fell 0.38%, the British FTSE 100 index fell 0.08%, the French CAC40 index fell 0.70%, and the European Stoxx 50 index fell 1.00%. ③ WTI crude oil rose 2.44% to $80.88 per barrel. Brent crude rose 2.17% to $86.06 per barrel. ④ NASDAQ futures fell sharply, and the decline in the chip sector spread globally. ⑤ US stock executives cashed out US$77.6 billion in the first half of the year, the second-fastest in more than 20 years. ⑥ Mutual attacks between the US and Iran escalated, traffic volume in the Strait of Hormuz plummeted, and many countries in the Gulf were involved in the flames of war. ⑦ The Broadcom market fell more than 3% before. The US ITC launched 337 investigations into Samsung and its customers involving Netlist patented HBM/DDR5 memory products, raising concerns about potential import restrictions and supply chain risks. ⑧ Arm Holdings fell more than 4% before the market. HSBC downgraded Arm Holdings' rating from “buy” to “hold”, believing that its server CPU growth expectations were overly optimistic, the valuation was too high, and there were bottlenecks in production capacity, which dragged down pre-market performance. ⑨ Before Netflix, the stock price plummeted 9%, as the company announced revenue and profit guidelines for the third fiscal quarter falling short of market expectations.