Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, July 29th, on Wednesday, Eastern Time, the Dow and the S&P 500 index fell in two consecutive declines.

The Dow fell more than a hundred points, the S&P 500 fell 0.02%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.7%.

China concept stocks generally rose, with education stocks leading the way, with a gain of nearly 30%.

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  As of the close, the Dow closed down 127.59 points, or 0.36%, to 34,930.93 points; the Nasdaq closed up 102 points to 14,762.58 points, or 0.7%; the S&P 500 closed 0.82 points, or 4,40.64 points, or 0.02. %.

  In terms of large technology stocks in the US, Apple fell 0.99%, Amazon rose 0.18%, Netflix rose 0.18%, Google rose 3.16%, Facebook rose 1.82%, and Microsoft fell 0.03%.

  Most US bank stocks rose. JPMorgan Chase rose 0.45%, Goldman Sachs rose 0.14%, Citigroup rose 0.42%, Morgan Stanley fell 0.06%, Bank of America rose 0.79%, and Wells Fargo rose 1.3%.

  Most popular Chinese concept stocks rose, Bit number rose 36%, Youdao rose nearly 30%, Gaotu rose more than 25%, Canaan Technology rose nearly 20%, Pop Culture rose more than 21%, Tiger Securities rose more than 17%, Dingdong Maicai rose nearly 17%, and Pinduoduo rose more than 15%. In terms of decline, Newegg fell 15%, Youke Workshop fell 10%, and Mogujie fell 8%.

New energy auto stocks rose collectively, with Weilai Auto up 6.17%, Xiaopeng Auto up 7.67%, and Ideal Auto up 15.71%.

  European stock markets: the British London Stock Market "Financial Times" 100 stock average price index closed at 7016.63 points on the 28th, an increase of 0.29%; France's Paris stock market CAC40 index closed at 6609.31 points, an increase of 1.18%; Germany Frankfurt stock market DAX index It closed at 15570.36 points, an increase of 0.33%.

  International oil prices: WTI crude oil futures settled at US$72.39/barrel, an increase of 0.74 US dollars, an increase of 1.03%; Brent crude oil futures settled at US$74.74/barrel, an increase of 26 cents, an increase of 0.35%.

  International gold prices: The most active August gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market on the 28th fell by 0.1 U.S. dollars from the previous trading day and closed at 1,799.7 U.S. dollars per ounce, a decrease of 0.01%.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)