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    Asian stocks may get boost from record U.S. close
    Asian stocks looked set for a tailwind Tuesday after another all-time high for U.S. shares on optimism that the global recovery can weather risks from the coronavirus and tightening monetary policy.
    Equity futures for Japan pointed higher after the $标普500指数 (.SPX.US)$ notched its 69th record close this year, led by the energy and technology sectors, though volumes were lower than average. U.S. contracts were steady. Hong Kong will reopen after a holiday and Australia remains closed.
    Stocks' rally will likely survive the Fed's first hike, Crossmark says
    Crossmark Global Investments's Victoria Fernandez said in a Monday interview with Bloomberg Television that historically equity markets continue to rise after a first interest rate hike and don't actually take a hit until after the Fed's second or third increase.
    JPMorgan says investors are too bearish, no selloff in sight
    "Conditions for a large selloff are not in place right now given already low investor positioning, record buybacks, limited systematic amplifiers, and positive January seasonals," the strategists led by Dubravko Lakos-Bujas wrote in a note to clients. "Investor positioning is too bearish -- the market has taken the hawkish central bank and bearish omicron narratives too far."
    It's December 1999 based on the NYSE shares touching new lows
    Amid all the celebration of a rousing year-end in stocks, Doug Ramsey has a sobering observation about a situation below the market's surface.
    Last week, when the S&P 500 closed at a 52-week high, 334 companies trading on the New York Stock Exchange hit a 52-week low, more than double the amount that marked new one-year highs. That's happened only three other times in history -- all of them in December 1999, according to Ramsey, who is chief investment officer for Leuthold Group.
    CDC recommends shorter Covid isolation, quarantine for all
    U.S. health officials on Monday cut isolation restrictions for Americans who catch the coronavirus from 10 to five days, and similarly shortened the time that close contacts need to quarantine.
    CDC officials said the guidance is in keeping with growing evidence that people with the coronavirus are most infectious in the two days before and three days after symptoms develop. The decision also was driven by a recent surge in Covid-19 cases, propelled by the omicron variant. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said the country is about to see a lot of omicron cases.
    The metaverse won Christmas
    $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$, Facebook's parent company, had the most popular app in Apple's App Store on Christmas: the Oculus VR app. It's a sign Meta's virtual reality headset was one of the most popular technology gifts over the holidays.
    This gives Meta more opportunity to show customers the possibilities of its vision for the metaverse.
    Holiday shopping fuels the return of credit card debt
    After paying off a record $83 billion in credit card debt in 2020, Americans are on track to end this year back in the red. By the end of the year, Americans are now on track to end up with $70 billion more in credit card debt, according to a projection by personal finance site WalletHub.
    Credit card balances are expected to continue to rise in 2022, according to one forecast.
    Apple closes stores to customers in New York City due to surge in Covid cases
    $苹果 (AAPL.US)$ closed its stores in New York City to indoor traffic due to a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases. Customers ordering online aren't restricted from picking up products outside retail locations.
    The move, which affects its locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island, isn't a complete shuttering of stores like the company has done in the past to slow the spread of the virus.
    Source: Bloomberg, CNBC
    Wall Street Today | Facebook's metaverse won Christmas
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    每周市场回顾
    随着过去一周股市强劲反弹,部分股市创历史新高,投资者将在2021年最后一周寻找涨势是否会延续到明年的迹象。
    标准普尔500指数上周四创下了新的收盘纪录,此前有令人鼓舞的报道称,Omicron变体的 COVID-19 带来的经济风险低于预期。
    以下是标准普尔500指数板块的回报情况
    未来一周是焦点
    周日晚上,道琼斯期货以及标准普尔500指数期货和纳斯达克期货几乎没有变化。上周股市复苏,标准普尔500指数接近新高.
    市场有着悠久的历史,年底前的交易日对股票有利。根据美国银行的说法,当标准普尔500指数已经出现如此稳健的涨势时,最后几个交易日是积极的。自1980年以来,标准普尔500指数有10次在最后一段交易中上涨20%或以上,在其中九年中,它结束了最后五天的上涨。
    随着股票进入历史上股市的好时期,投资者将仔细关注有关快速传播的Omicron冠状病毒变体的最新消息,以了解它如何影响2022年的美国经济和公司收益。以下是定于12月27日至31日发布的财报清单,以及一些预览。尽管本周的收益不太可能对主要市场走势产生太大影响,但它足以衡量投资者的情绪。
    美联储预测明年将加息三次,各种经济数据都是市场的重中之重。
    房地产市场一直是近零利率政策的巨大受益者,因此所有住房数据都将受到密切关注。周二,房价数据将公布。待售房屋销售将于周三公布。
    Insperex高级交易员戴维·彼得罗西内利表示,市场的下一个大数据点将是1月初的12月就业机会。他预计下周市场将相对平静。
    星期二
    上午 9:00 标准普尔/凯斯-希勒房价
    上午 9:00 FHFA 房价
    周三
    上午 10:00 待售房屋
    星期四
    上午 8:30 申请失业救济人数
    上午 9:45 芝加哥采购经理人指数
    $燃料电池能源 (FCEL.US)$ $Addvantage Technologies (AEY.US)$ $Cal-Maine Foods (CALM.US)$ $Baker Hughes (BKR.US)$
    资料来源:CNBC、jhinvestments
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    未来一周的预期(FCEL、AEY、CALM、BKR)
    未来一周的预期(FCEL、AEY、CALM、BKR)
    未来一周的预期(FCEL、AEY、CALM、BKR)
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    Russian court fines Google 7.2b rubles: IFX
    据国际文传电讯社:俄罗斯法院对谷歌进行罚款,规模72亿卢布。
    $谷歌-A (GOOGL.US)$
    $谷歌-C (GOOG.US)$
    $联合健康 (UNH.US)$ -股票接近历史新高。该股的分析师目标股价约为535美元以上。495 美元以上的通话
    $微软 (MSFT.US)$ -股票期权活动引起了CNBC皮特·纳哈里安的关注。335 美元以上的通话
    $波音 (BA.US)$ -波音公司报告从UPS购买了19架767架货机,但未透露条款。联邦航空管理局已提出一项指令,以解决配备普惠发动机的波音777发动机。
    $MongoDB (MDB.US)$ -股票突破下跌趋势并出现不错的反弹。552 美元以上的通话
    $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ -周线图上的库存形成杯形和手柄图案。360美元以上的通话
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    $优步 (UBER.US)$ 摩根大通发布了一份研究报告,称其维持优步(UBER.US)的 “增持” 评级,并将目标价格从72美元下调至68美元。
    小米分析师道格·安默斯认为,随着经济变得更加数字化,优步在2022年的地位将比疫情爆发前更加强大。但是,他预计,“更多样化的股票表现将继续下去”,而在新冠疫情之后,该公司的业务将成为实现正常化的更大因素。
    Anmuth预测,随着许多公司面临激烈的竞争并走向正常化,增长水平将下降。到2022年,投资者通常会更喜欢电子商务和订阅型公司,而不是在线广告公司。
    文章摘自美国证券研究机构
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