Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, September 15th, Monday, Eastern Time, the three major US stock indexes closed up.

The Dow rose more than 320 points, the Nasdaq rose 1.87%, and the S&P 500 rose 1.27%.

  Time-sharing chart of US stocks.

Source Wind

  As of the close, the Dow closed up 327.69 points, or 1.18%, to 27993.33 points; the Nasdaq closed up 203.1 points, or 1.87%, to 11056.65 points; the S&P 500 index closed up 42.57 points, or 1.27%, to 3383.54 points.

  In terms of major US technology stocks, Apple rose 3%, Amazon fell 0.43%, Netflix fell 1.2%, Google fell 0.46%, Facebook fell 0.17%, and Microsoft rose 0.68%.

  Most US financial stocks closed up. JPMorgan Chase rose 1.38%, Goldman Sachs rose 0.2%, Citigroup fell 5.61%, Morgan Stanley rose 1.57%, Bank of America rose 0.94%, Wells Fargo rose 2.2%, and Berkshire Hathaway Rose 0.98%.

  American Airlines stocks rose collectively, Boeing rose 3.15%, American Airlines rose 2.39%, Delta Air Lines rose 3.56%, Southwest Airlines rose 2.85%, United Airlines rose 1.86%.

  Most popular Chinese concept stocks rose. Alibaba rose 0.89%, JD.com rose 3.25%, Baidu rose 1.04%; Mogujie rose 13.62%, Uxin rose 11.11%, Jinshan Cloud rose 10.4%, Shell rose 8.7%, and Weilai Motor rose 4.23%; Ruhan fell 12.85%, Renren fell 6.63%.

  Source: Wind

  In terms of individual stocks, as of the close, Tesla rose more than 12%, with a total market value of $391 billion.

  In terms of European stocks, the London Stock Market "Financial Times" average price index of 100 stocks on the 14th closed at 6026.25 points, a decrease of 0.10%; the French Paris stock market CAC40 index closed at 5051.88 points, an increase of 0.35%; Germany's Frankfurt stock market DAX index It closed at 13193.66 points, a decrease of 0.07%.

  In terms of international oil prices, New York oil prices fell on the 14th. The price of New York light crude oil futures for delivery in October fell 7 cents to close at 37.26 US dollars per barrel.

  In terms of international gold prices, the most active December gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market rose 15.8 US dollars over the previous trading day on the 14th to close at 1,963.7 US dollars per ounce, an increase of 0.81%.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)