-- 周三,受美伊和平谈判前景升温的提振,亚洲股市普遍上涨,新西兰股市收高。 S&P/NZX 50 指数上涨 0.84%,或 109.49 点,收于 13,145.19 点。 据路透社周二报道,美国总统特朗普周二表示,他将暂时停止在霍尔木兹海峡的护航行动,理由是与伊朗就达成广泛协议的谈判取得了“巨大进展”。 周二华尔街股市收高也提振了亚洲股市,纳斯达克综合指数上涨 1%,标普 500 指数上涨 0.8%,道琼斯指数上涨 0.7%。 国内新闻方面,新西兰储备银行预计,受中东冲突影响,新西兰经济复苏速度将放缓。根据该行发布的金融稳定报告,冲突导致油价上涨,企业投资减少,家庭储蓄增加,从而降低了企业利润。 此外,新西兰统计局数据显示,经季节性调整后,新西兰3月份季度的失业率从2025年12月季度的5.4%降至5.3%。 西太平洋银行表示,新西兰劳动力市场调查数据也支持其对3月份季度国内生产总值(GDP)增长0.8%的预测。 最后,根据交易平台的数据,周二举行的全球乳制品交易(GDT)拍卖会上,共售出13,743公吨乳制品,供应量在13,068至17,289公吨之间。 公司新闻方面,Infratil(澳交所代码:IFT,新西兰证券交易所代码:IFT)宣布,旗下CDC数据中心业务已与一家未具名的美国投资级客户签署了一份为期30年的协议,为其提供555兆瓦的数据中心容量。 Ventia Services Group(澳交所代码:VNT,新西兰证券交易所代码:VNT)收到通知,麦格理集团(澳交所代码:MQG)及其关联公司已于4月30日成为该公司的重要股东。
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