-- 週一,中國股市開盤走低,此前美國總統川普誓言封鎖霍爾木茲海峽,此前他與伊朗的談判未能達成結束戰爭的協議。 衡量中國股市的主要指標-上證綜指週一開盤報3971.20點,較前一交易日收盤價3986.22點下跌0.4%。深證成指開盤報14233.11點,較前一交易日收盤價14309.47點下跌0.5%。 川普宣布立即對霍爾木茲海峽實施海上封鎖,並威脅要以武力結束對伊朗的戰爭,此舉令市場情緒受到衝擊。 川普在Truth Social網站上發文稱,儘管外交談判取得了進展,但「核子」這一核心問題仍未解決。 川普進一步命令美國海軍“搜尋並攔截所有在國際水域向伊朗支付通行費的船隻”,並宣布此類付款為非法敲詐勒索。他還警告伊朗,美國“已做好充分準備,我們的軍隊將徹底消滅伊朗殘餘勢力!”
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