亚洲市场开盘,风险资产全线走高:美股反弹,数字货币大涨

深潮Pubblicato 2025-10-12Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-10-13

民生证券分析认为,这一次,不会成为市场的拐点性事件。

撰文:叶桢,华尔街见闻

周一亚洲市场早盘,风险资产全线反弹,上周五的悲观气氛出现逆转,投资者重新涌向股票、石油和数字货币等资产,黄金也延续升势。

  • 亚洲市场周一开盘后,美国股指期货应声上涨,标普 500 指数期货攀升近 1%;

  • 亚太地区股市表现分化,澳大利亚 S&P/ASX 200 指数下跌 0.3%,香港恒生指数期货下跌 0.5%。日本市场因假期休市;

  • 石油价格反弹超过 1%;

  • 现货黄金上涨 0.7%,至每盎司 4045 美元;

  • 数字货币反弹,比特币重回 115000 美元上方;

据环球时报,商务部新闻发言人 12 日就近期中方相关经贸政策措施情况答记者问。针对美方以“中方采取稀土等相关物项出口管制”为由,威胁将对中方加征 100% 关税,并对所有关键软件实施出口管制,发言人表示:动辄以高额关税进行威胁,不是与中方相处的正确之道。

商务部表示,对于关税战,中方的立场是一贯的,我们不愿打,但也不怕打。中方敦促美方尽快纠正错误做法,以两国元首通话重要共识为引领,维护好来之不易的磋商成果,继续发挥中美经贸磋商机制作用,在相互尊重、平等协商基础上,通过对话解决各自关切,妥善管控分歧,维护中美经贸关系稳定、健康、可持续发展。如果美方一意孤行,中方也必将坚决采取相应措施,维护自身正当权益。

对此,民生证券分析认为,这一次,结合周末特朗普答记者问中体现的克制,以及中方的理性应对,依旧认为双方之间的这一基调没有改变,不会成为市场的拐点性事件。

风险资产反弹,黄金延续涨势

亚洲交易时段伊始,各类资产价格普遍回暖。截至发稿,标普 500 指数期货上涨超 1%。

大宗商品方面,WTI 原油上涨 0.9%,至每桶 59 美元。

作为避险资产的黄金延续涨势,截至发稿,现货黄金上涨 0.19%,至每盎司 4026.17 美元。

外汇市场相对平稳,彭博美元现货指数变动不大,日元兑美元下跌 0.5% 至 151.93。离岸人民币汇率基本持平。

不过,亚太地区股市表现分化。澳大利亚 S&P/ASX 200 指数下跌 0.3%,香港恒生指数期货下跌 0.5%。日本市场因假期休市。

在经历了历史性的大规模清算后,数字货币市场在周末迎来强力反弹。据 CoinGecko 数据,截至 10 月 12 日,比特币 24 小时内上涨 4.2%,交易于 115180 美元附近;以太坊 24 小时上涨 10.8%,至 4143 美元。

其他主流代币也普遍上涨,Solana 上涨 6.3%,狗狗币飙升 7.6%。加密货币总市值回升至 3.85 万亿美元,较两日前低点上涨近 10%。

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