Sino-Singapore Jingwei client May 15th, US stocks reversed their V-shape on Thursday, and the three major stock indexes opened lower in early trading and continued to rise after bottoming out. Among them, the Dow rebounded over 800 points, ending three consecutive losses. US financial stocks and large technology stocks rose collectively.

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  At 16:00 U.S. Eastern time (04:00 May 15th Beijing time), the S & P 500 index closed up 32.50 points, or 1.15%, to 2852.50 points; the Dow closed up 377.37 points, or 1.62%, At 23625.34 points; the Nasdaq closed up 80.55 points, up 0.91%, to 8943.72 points.

  Large US technology stocks rose collectively, Apple rose 0.61%, Amazon rose 0.88%, Netflix rose 0.84%, Google rose 0.63%, Facebook rose 0.83%, Microsoft rose 0.43%.

  US financial stocks rose collectively, JP Morgan Chase rose 4.2%, Goldman Sachs rose 1.56%, Citigroup rose 3.65%, Morgan Stanley rose 2.19%, Bank of America rose 4.02%, Wells Fargo rose 6.79%, Berkshire Hathaway rose 0.13%.

  Most of the popular Chinese stocks closed up, Alibaba rose 0.91%, Jingdong rose 2.41%, Baidu rose 0.56%; Yaoshi Xinghui rose 45.49%, room price rose 15.38%, Pinto price rose 1.69%, Weilai Automobile rose 0.58% ; Jianpu Technology fell 14.99%, with whom it fell 8.85%, Aurora fell 8.04%.

  In terms of data, on May 14, local time, data released by the US Department of Labor showed that the number of first-time jobless claims reached 2.981 million last week, compared with 3.169 million the previous week. This is the first time that the indicator has dropped to below 3 million after being above 3 million for 7 consecutive weeks. This figure is higher than previous economists expected this week to apply for relief 2.7 million.

  For European stocks: The three major European stock indexes fell collectively on the 14th. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange DAX index fell 205.64 points, or 1.95%, to close at 10337.02 points; the Paris stock market CAC40 index closed at 4273.13 points, or 71.82 points, or 1.65%; the average price of 100 stocks in the Financial Times of London The index closed at 5741.54 points, down 162.51 points, or 2.75%.

  In terms of international oil prices: New York oil prices rose significantly on the 14th. New York light crude oil futures delivered in June rose by US $ 2.27 to close at US $ 27.56 per barrel.

  Gold: The most active June gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market on the 14th increased by 24.5 US dollars from the previous trading day, closing at 1740.9 US dollars per ounce, an increase of 1.43%. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei APP)