股市分析|美联储主席鲍威尔:将在会议上继续购买债券的辩论

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美股
美联储主席鲍威尔:将在会议上继续购买债券的辩论

美联储主席鲍威尔表示,劳动力市场正在改善,但仍有很长的路要走。他认为本周的通胀数据超出预期,美联储也迫切希望通胀率下降,将在7月份的会议上讨论缩减购债规模的时机和组成,房地产市场将成为美联储讨论缩债计划及其组成的一个因素。 
   
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工业和信息化部办公厅副主任利华在2021中国互联网大会上表示,将建立健全数据安全保护的管理机制和技术防护体系,切实把涉及国家安全和个人隐私的数据作为重点保护对象,严格数据资源的采集、存储、流动和使用的各环节,确保数据安全。
   
上海发布先进制造业发展“十四五”规划相关通知
发展重点显示,要以自主创新、规模发展为重点,提升芯片设计、制造封测、装备材料全产业链能级。重点发展新能源汽车、智能网联汽车、整车及零部件等制造领域,延伸发展智慧出行、汽车金融等服务领域。
   
全国碳交易市场将于今年7月择机启动
生态环境部副部长赵英民表示,全国碳交易市场将于今年7月择机启动,考虑通过改进配额分配方法,引入抵消机制等政策措施,来引导市场预期,从而形成合理的碳价。
  
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美股
市场走势技术分析
股市方面,周三美股三大股指涨跌不一。截至收盘,道指收涨0.13%,报34933.43点,大型科技股多数上涨;标普500指数收涨0.14%,报4375.20点;纳指收跌0.22%,报14645点。
   
观点整理:
美国物价水平自年初以来不断上行,短期来看部分由于联邦政府出台大规模经济刺激计划推动家庭商品支出增长,超出企业承受能力,导致成本上升,进而传导至消费者价格。
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A股三大指数今日集体收涨,其中沪指上涨1.02%,收报3564.59点;深证成指上涨0.75%,收报15169.33点;创业板指上涨1.40%,收报3537.39点。两市成交额达到1.17万亿元,行业板块涨少跌多,钢铁板块大涨。北向资金今日净买入123.98亿元。
   
观点整理:
两市成交额持续在万亿以上,短线资金将依旧会选择那些业绩预期向好、赛道成长空间大、市场关注度高的品种做主攻。技术上看,创业板运行在通道上涨格局,再次上涨需要踩实通道支撑更靠谱一点。
  
港股
市场走势技术分析
恒生指数收涨0.75%,金融保险板块涨幅居前,众安在线涨超16%,中国太保涨近3%,中国平安涨近4%;科技互联网公司延续强势,腾讯控股涨1.5%,阿里巴巴涨逾2%。
   
观点整理:
今年港股互联网龙头公司股价表现偏弱,和港股市场整体表现偏弱有一定的关系。但放在一个较长的维度来看,中国的互联网公司在全球都是非常好的商业模式,客户基数大,在很多领域形成了相对稳定的竞争壁垒。虽然这些公司股价经过了一番调整,但仍看好中长期前景。

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