Breaking news before the US stock market opens
1. The three major US stock index futures all fell: Dow Jones futures fell by 0.03%, S&P 500 index futures fell by 0.13%, and Nasdaq futures fell by 0.23%.
2. The German DAX index fell by 0.43%, the UK FTSE 100 index fell by 0.45%, the French CAC40 index fell by 0.11%, and the European Stoxx 50 index fell by 0.28%.
3. WTI crude oil fell by 1.69% to $55.71 per barrel. Brent crude oil fell by 1.63% to $59.57 per barrel.
4. Tonight's upcoming non-farm payroll report will be the focus of investors' attention. According to a survey of economists, the median forecast shows that non-farm employment in November is expected to increase by 50,000; the unemployment rate may reach 4.5%, continuing its upward trend for several months and reaching the highest level since 2021.
5. At the beginning of this week, technology stocks continued their decline from last week, as concerns about artificial intelligence re-emerged.
6. Goldman Sachs raised its forecast for copper prices in 2026, citing the continued high risk of the United States imposing copper import tariffs, which will continue to support copper prices.
7. UBS predicts that the S&P 500 index will reach 7300 points in June 2026, and further climb to 7700 points in December 2026.
8. Broadcom's US stock continued to decline in pre-market trading, down 5.6% from the previous trading day.
9. Pfizer's US stock briefly fell in pre-market trading, dropping more than 1.7% at one point.
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