China-Singapore Jingwei client, May 23 (Eastern time, Friday), the three major US stock indexes opened slightly lower, the Dow once fell more than 170 points. Then the three major stock indexes fluctuated higher, and the Nasdaq and S & P 500 turned from falling to rising. This week, the Dow rose 3.29%, the largest weekly increase since April.

  US three major stock index time-sharing chart picture source: wind

  As of the close, the Dow fell 8.96 points, or 0.04%, to 24465.16 points; the Nasdaq rose 39.71 points, or 0.43%, to 9234.59 points; the S & P 500 index rose 6.94 points, or 0.24%, to 2955.45 points.

  Most large US technology stocks rose, with Apple up 0.64%, Amazon down 0.4%, Netflix down 1.59%, Google up 0.46%, Facebook up 1.52%, and Microsoft up 0.04%.

  Most of the popular Chinese stocks closed down, Alibaba fell 6.13%, JD fell 5.08%, Baidu fell 6.1%; Huanju fell 12.02%, Weibo fell 9.7%, Momo fell 9.33%, Betta fell 9.02%, and Huya Live fell 9.07%; Renren.com rose 38.36%, and Pinduo rose 14.5%. In terms of individual stocks, Ruixing Coffee has fallen for 3 consecutive days, and has fallen 68.34% after resumption of trading.

  Ruixing Coffee's recent stock price chart picture source: wind

  Most U.S. financial stocks fell, JP Morgan Chase fell 0.78%, Goldman Sachs fell 0.09%, Citi fell 1.93%, Morgan Stanley fell 0.45%, Bank of America fell 1%, Wells Fargo fell 1.19%, Berkshire Hathaway rose 0.16%.

  Most US energy stocks fell, Exxon Mobil rose 0.09%, Chevron fell 1.92%, ConocoPhillips fell 0.98%, Schlumberger fell 1.18%, EOG Energy fell 0.04%.

  In terms of European stocks, the average price index of 100 stocks in the Financial Times of the London stock market in the United Kingdom closed at 5993.28 points, a decrease of 21.97 points or 0.37% from the previous trading day; the CAC40 index of the Paris stock market in France closed at 4444.56 points, compared with the previous One trading day fell 0.89 points, or 0.02%; the Frankfurt Frankfurt DAX index closed at 11073.87 points, up 7.94 points, or 0.07%, from the previous trading day.

  The most active June gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange's gold futures market on the 22nd rose $ 13.6 from the previous trading day to close at $ 1735.5 per ounce, an increase of 0.79%.

  New York oil prices fell on the 22nd, and July New York light crude oil futures prices fell 0.67 US dollars to close at 33.25 dollars per barrel.

  The US dollar index rose on the 22nd, and as of the end of the New York foreign exchange market, the US dollar index, which measures the US dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.43% to 99.7920. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei APP)