Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, August 6th, on Thursday, Eastern Time, the three major U.S. stock indexes closed up across the board.

The Dow rose more than 270 points, and the S&P 500 index was approaching a historical high; the Nasdaq rose for four consecutive times, setting a record high.

Most US aviation stocks rose, American Airlines rose more than 7%, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines both rose more than 4%; most popular Chinese concept stocks fell, Elite Education fell nearly 23%, 36Kr fell more than 8%, and NetEase fell nearly 6%. %.

  Time-sharing chart of the three major U.S. stock indexes.

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  As of the close, the Dow Jones Industrial Index rose 271.58 points, or 0.78%, to 35064.25 points; the Nasdaq index rose 114.59 points, or 0.78%, to 14,895.12 points; the S&P 500 index rose 26.44 points, or 0.60%, to 4,429.10 points. .

  Most of the major technology stocks in the US rose, Apple fell 0.09%, Amazon rose 0.55%, Netflix rose 1.53%, Google rose 0.68%, Facebook rose 1.13%, and Microsoft rose 0.84%.

  US banking stocks rose collectively. JPMorgan Chase rose 1.14%, Goldman Sachs rose 1.56%, Citigroup rose 1.68%, Morgan Stanley rose 1.62%, Bank of America rose 1.72%, and Wells Fargo rose 2.23%.

  Most U.S. airline stocks closed up, with Boeing up 1.28%, American Airlines up 7.12%, Delta Air Lines up 4.05%, Southwest Airlines up 2.97%, and United Airlines up 4.14%.

  Most popular Chinese concept stocks fell. Elite Education fell 22.96%, Wanchun Pharmaceutical fell 18.36%, China Pacific Insurance fell 10.67%, Lanting Group fell 8.96%, 36Kr fell 8.54%, Renren fell 6.92%, and NetEase fell 5.71 %, Suntech Institution fell 5.19%, and Head Education fell 3.73%.

In terms of gains, Newegg rose by 22.40%, Yibang Communications rose by 7.56%, Leju rose by 6.25%, 1 Medicine Network rose by 4.98%, and Qutoutiao rose by 4.35%.

China's new energy auto stocks were mixed, with Weilai Auto up 1.13%, Xiaopeng Auto down 2.33%, Ideal Auto down 4.1%, and Good Future up 3.68%.

  The three major European stock indexes were mixed. The British FTSE 100 index reported 7120.43 points, down 3.43 points, or 0.05%; France CAC40 index reported 6781.19 points, up 34.96 points, or 0.52%; Germany DAX index reported 15,744.67 points, up 52.54 Points, an increase of 0.33%.

  International oil prices rose, WTI September crude oil futures settlement price rose 0.94 US dollars to 69.09 US dollars / barrel, an increase of 1.38%; Brent October crude oil futures settlement price rose 0.91 US dollars to 71.29 US dollars / barrel, an increase of 1.29%.

  International gold prices fell. COMEX December gold futures prices fell 5.6 US dollars to close at 1808.9 US dollars per ounce, a decrease of 0.31%.

  The U.S. dollar index fell slightly. As of the end of New York trading, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the U.S. dollar against six major currencies, fell 0.02% to 92.2534.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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