How will the election results affect the US stock market? Let's first see what tonight's 'Hart First Debate' has to say...
①Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will kick off a "debate duel" on Tuesday (the 10th) Eastern Time; ②For Wall Street, amid the uncertainty of the job market, interest rates, and geopolitical issues, this duel may add another layer of volatility.
Trump asserts his dominance in the election again: If you don't use the US dollar, just wait for a 100% tariff!
① Trump promised over the weekend to increase the cost for other countries to abandon the use of the US dollar; ② He said, 'If you leave the US dollar, you can't do business with the United States, because we will impose 100% tariffs on your commodities.'
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US stocks closed with mixed performance for the three major indexes. Tesla rose more than 9% over the past two days, while NIO soared 14% after its performance announcement.
Before the non-farm data, there is new evidence of the cooling of the US job market, and economic concerns support a substantial rate cut bet. The yield curve of the 2-year/10-year US Treasury bonds, which briefly inverted for the third time in two years. The S&P 500 fell for the third consecutive day, with Broadcom falling more than 4% after hours, Tesla rising nearly 5%, and Nvidia and Chinese concept stocks rising nearly 1%. The yen reached a one-month high, and the offshore renminbi rose by 300 points to break 7.09 yuan. Gold rose briefly by 1%, and oil prices rose more than 2% before falling. US oil fell below $70 for the first time in 15 months over two days.
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