芯片股狂跌,SK海力士超13%,闪迪超12%!中概股逆市走强

投研日志Publicado a 2026-07-17Actualizado a 2026-07-17

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芯片股大跌,SK海力士重挫超13%,闪迪跌超12%;中概股逆市走强。

中国基金报记者 伊万

美东时间7月16日,AI投资降温,芯片、科技股拖累美股走低。截至收盘,美国三大股指全线收跌,道指跌0.2%,报52552.97点;标普500指数跌0.51%,报7533.77点;纳指跌1.47%,报25881.95点。

高盛跌近5%,谷歌跌超4%,领跌道指。科技巨头多数下跌1.31%,脸书、英伟达跌超2%,亚马逊跌近2%,特斯拉跌0.86%,但苹果、微软涨超1%高盛跌近5%,谷歌跌超4%,领跌道指。科技巨头多数下跌1.31%,脸书、英伟达跌超2%,亚马逊跌近2%,特斯拉跌0.86%,但苹果、微软涨超1%。

宏观方面,美国商务部数据显示,美国6月零售销售额环比增长0.2%,创今年2月以来的最低增速。受油价下跌拖累,加油站销售额环比骤减5.3%,为2022年12月以来最大跌幅。剔除加油站后,零售销售环比增长0.7%。

美国上周初请失业金人数减少8000人至20.8万人,低于市场预期的21.7万人。前一周续请失业金人数降至180.5万人,同样低于预期。

美联储官员洛根表示,倾向于适度加息以降低通胀率。适度提高利率能更好地平衡风险,仅一个月的CPI数据下降“还不够”。人工智能的需求效应已经显现,但供给效应尚不明朗。美联储官员施密德则表示,近期通胀数据令人鼓舞,但现在下结论还为时尚早。在制定货币政策时关注通胀,是时候停止将食品价格排除在核心通胀指标之外。通胀冲击并非天然具有暂时性,不认同美联储应“忽略”某些类型的价格上涨。

芯片股集体大跌SK海力士重挫超13%

美东时间7月16日,芯片股集体大跌,费城半导体指数跌4.29%。

存储芯片概念领跌,SK海力士重挫超13%,闪迪跌超12%,希捷科技跌10%,西部数据跌超9%;美光科技跌超5%,市值失守万亿美元。

消息面上,韩国监管收紧杠杆ETF,成为本轮调整的直接导火索,韩国金融服务委员会(FSC)7月16日正式宣布,将收紧针对单一股票杠杆ETF的监管措施,包括:将最低保证金由1000万韩元提高至3000万韩元;保证金仅允许使用现金;单一股票杠杆交易每次最多只能买入20股;禁止推出新的单一股票杠杆产品。

中概股逆市走强

美东时间7月16日,大盘下跌,中概股逆市走强。纳斯达克中国金龙指数涨1.79%。热门中概股方面,腾讯音乐、爱奇艺涨超4%,哔哩哔哩涨近4%,百胜中国、名创优品、唯品会、贝壳均涨超2%。

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