China-Singapore Jingwei client, May 20th, on Tuesday, EDT, after three consecutive gains, the three major US stock indexes closed down, the Nasdaq fell slightly, the S & P 500 index fell more than 1%, and the Dow fell nearly 400 points, almost Run below the flat line throughout the day. US energy stocks fell across the board.

  Time-sharing charts of the three major US stock indexes. Source: Wind

  As of the close, the Dow Jones Industrial Index fell 390.51 points, or 1.59%, to 24206.86 points; the Nasdaq fell 49.73 points, or 0.54%, to 9185.10 points; the S & P 500 index fell 30.97 points, or 1.05%, to 2292.94 points .

  Large US technology stocks were mixed, with Apple down 0.58%, Amazon up 0.95%, Netflix down 0.34%, Google down 0.78%, Facebook up 1.73%, and Microsoft down 0.69%.

  US energy stocks fell across the board, Exxon Mobil fell 3.11%, Chevron fell 3.23%, ConocoPhillips fell 2.11%, Schlumberger fell 4.68%, EOG Energy fell 3.34%.

  US financial stocks fell collectively, JP Morgan Chase fell 2%, Goldman Sachs fell 2.25%, Citi fell 2.72%, Morgan Stanley fell 2.38%, Bank of America fell 3.18%, Wells Fargo fell 5.82%, Berkshire Hathaway fell 1.32%.

  Popular stocks were mixed, Alibaba rose 0.97%, JD fell 2.29%, Baidu rose 2.01%; Youdao rose 12.19%, Fun Headline rose 7.54%, Meimei Securities rose 7.21%, Bilibili rose 4.63% ; Dou Niu Finance fell 16.6%, Renren.com fell 9.78%, Fun Stores dropped 7.65%, and Pinduo fell 5.07%.

  For European stocks, the FTSE 100 index reported 6002.23 points, down 46.36 points, or 0.77%; the French CAC40 index reported 4458.16 points, down 40.18 points, or 0.89%; the German DAX index reported 11075.29 points, up 16.42 points, or 0.15%.

  In terms of international oil prices, WTI June crude oil futures prices rose 0.68 US dollars, or 2.14%, to 32.50 US dollars / barrel.

  In terms of international gold prices, COMEX June gold futures prices rose 11.2 US dollars to close at 1745.6 US dollars per ounce, an increase of 0.65%.

  The dollar index fell on the 19th, and as of the end of New York's foreign exchange market, the dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, fell 0.28% to 99.3800. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei APP)