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Trump's tariffs are worrying! NRF: Could shrink usa consumers' spending power by $78 billion annually
① The National Retail Federation reports that the tariffs proposed by Trump could cost usa consumers between 46 billion and 78 billion dollars each year. ② Tariffs will lead to price increases on outfits, toys, furniture, and other products, which will ultimately be passed on to consumers by retailers; ③ Wall Street investment banks have pointed out that the imposition of high tariffs could severely impact economic growth, and retailers may collectively raise prices.
Express News | Morningstar: Among China's e-commerce companies, Morningstar prefers JD.com over pdd holdings because JD.com is a major beneficiary of China's household appliances trade-in program and has implemented share buyback and dividend plans to reward shareholder
PDD's Valuation Takes Hit From Competition, Temu's Expansion Cost -- Market Talk
Navigating through the short-term haze of slowing revenue, pdd holdings's problem-solving mindset.
On the evening of November 21, pdd holdings Group (PDD.US) released its third quarter performance report for 2024.
Futu Morning News | Official announcement! Trump nominates Benset to serve as usa Secretary of the Treasury; Goldman Sachs is bullish on US stocks: the s&p 500 will rise to 7000 points.
Goldman Sachs 2025 csi commodity equity index outlook: Long gold is the "Top Trade", oil & gas prices may see a "temporary uptrend"; USA PMI in November hit the fastest level since April 2022, factories increase purchases of imported inputs; USA election settled, consumer confidence lower than expected, long-term inflation expectations breaking through the range top.
US stocks closed | All three major indices rose for the entire week! The Dow Jones hit a new closing high, Tesla rose nearly 4%; cryptos concept stocks all rose, MSTR increased by over 6%.
Funds flowed out of technology stocks and into economically sensitive cyclical stocks. The Nasdaq fluctuated between gains and losses, dragged down by over 3% drop in Nvidia and 1.7% drop in Google Class A. The Dow Jones rose by about 1%, small caps rose by 1.8%, and Chinese concept stocks fell by 1.4%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq accumulated gains of 1.7% for the week, the Dow rose by about 2%, Tesla rose nearly 10% for the week, and Super Micro Computer soared by over 78%, its best week ever. MicroStrategy, known as a 'Bitcoin whale', rebounded by 6% on Friday. Economic weakness pushed the Euro to a two-year low, while the US Dollar rose for the third consecutive week to a two-year high. Offshore Renminbi fell by over 200 points for the week to nearly a four-month low. US oil had its best two-month gain with a 6.5% increase for the week, gold rose by over 1% to surpass $2700, marking its best week in over a year with a 5.7% increase.