China-Singapore Jingwei client July 9 (Eastern Time) Wednesday, US stocks opened slightly higher and fell back. The three major US stock indexes strengthened late. The Dow rose 0.68% to recover 26000 points; the Nasdaq closed up 1.44% and continued to set a new closing high.

  As of the close, the Dow rose 177.10 points, or 0.68%, to 26067.28 points; the Nasdaq rose 148.61 points, or 1.44%, to 10492.50 points; the S&P 500 index rose 24.72 points, or 0.78%, to 3161.94 points.

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  U.S. technology stocks led the gains. Apple Inc. rose 2.3% to continue its intraday and closing highs. Netflix rose 1.95%, Google gained 0.73%, Microsoft rose 2.02%, and Amazon rose 2.7%.

  Most Chinese stocks rose, with Tiger Securities rising 25.68%, Alibaba up 9%, JD.com up 6.02%, NetEase up 2.31%, Weibo down 3.15%, and Weilai Automobile down 2.57% to end the "six consecutive gains."

  On the news, according to CCTV news reports, on July 8, local time, US Vice President Mike Pence said that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will announce the newly formulated epidemic prevention guidelines next week to help schools restart on time.

  According to the statistics of the New Crown Epidemic Situation of Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of 10:00 a.m. EDT, the number of confirmed cases of New Coronary Pneumonia in the United States has exceeded 3 million, with a total of 3009611 cases; and a total of 131594 deaths.

  United Airlines closed down 0.06%, while intraday fell nearly 4%. On July 8, local time, United Airlines said that because the new coronary pneumonia epidemic continued to disrupt travel demand, the company warned about 36,000 front-line employees, who account for more than one-third of the company, may be laid off.

  New York oil prices rose on the 8th. New York light crude oil futures delivered in August rose 28 cents to close at $40.90 per barrel.

  In terms of international gold prices, the most active August gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market rose by US$ 10.7 on the 8th compared with the previous trading day, closing at US$ 1820.6 per ounce, an increase of 0.59%. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei app)