China-Singapore Jingwei client July 11th The three major US stock indexes closed up across the board. As of the close, the Dow rose 368.9 points to 26074.99 points, an increase of 1.44%; the Nasdaq rose 69.5 points, to 10617.25 points, an increase of 0.66%; the S&P 500 index rose 32.86 points to 3184.91 points, an increase of 1.04%.

  On the disk, the five sectors that led the gains were: car manufacturing rose 10%; marine rose 6.71%; oil and gas refining and sales rose 5.25%; entertainment industry rose 5.2%; airlines rose 4.77%. Tesla soared 10.78%, and its share price exceeded 1500 US dollars to 1544.54 US dollars, continuing to record highs, with a market value of nearly 290 billion US dollars. The five sectors that led the decline were: biotechnology decline of 1.59%; gold decline of 0.95%; life sciences decline of 0.92%; other precious metals and mining decline of 0.9%; telecommunications companies decline of 0.8%.

  In terms of technology stocks, Apple rose 0.26%; Facebook rose 0.24%; Amazon rose 0.65%; Microsoft fell 0.23%; Google rose 2.05%; Netflix rose 8.09%; Tesla rose 10.84%.

  Among the 30 constituent stocks of the Dow, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Traveler P&C Insurance Group, Dow Chemical and others rose more than 2%.

  In terms of Chinese stocks, Alibaba fell 0.24%; Baidu fell 0.08%; JD.com fell 2.57%; NetEase rose 0.24%; Sina rose 0.47%; Sina Weibo fell 1.98%; Pinduoduo fell 3.27%; and Fun Headline fell 3.28%; Wei Lai rose 2.81%; iQiyi fell 0.65%; Thunder rose 0.25%; Momo fell 0.24%; Huanju era fell 0.77%; Huya rose 0.37%; Bili Bili fell 1.43%; Car House rose 1.86%.

  In the European market: As of press time, the UK FTSE 100 index reported 6,095.41 points, an increase of 0.76%; the French CAC40 stock index reported 4,970.48 points, an increase of 1.01%.

  In the oil market: WTI crude oil futures rose 2.22% to $40.500 per barrel; Brent crude oil futures fell 0.12% to $43.186 per barrel.

  The dollar index fell 0.14% to 96.6500. The euro/dollar rose 0.14% to 1.1298. GBP/USD rose 0.2% to 1.2628. The dollar/yen fell 0.26% to 106.9200.

  US COMEX gold futures fell 0.12% to $1801.720 per ounce. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei app)