Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, August 14th, on Friday, Eastern Time, the three major US stock indexes closed up slightly, and the Dow rose 15.53 points to a new high.

  Screenshot source: Wind

  As of the close, the Dow rose 15.53 points, or 0.04%, to 35515.38 points; the Nasdaq rose 6.64 points, or 0.04%, to 14,822.90 points; the S&P 500 index rose 7.17 points, or 0.16%, to 4468.00 points.

  U.S. banking stocks fell across the board. JPMorgan Chase fell 1.08%, Goldman Sachs fell 1.07%, Citigroup fell 1.32%, Morgan Stanley fell 0.69%, Bank of America fell 1.16%, and Wells Fargo fell 1.47%.

  Most of the major technology stocks in US stocks rose. Apple rose 0.14%, Amazon fell 0.29%, Netflix rose 1.02%, Google rose 0.39%, Facebook rose 0.15%, and Microsoft rose 1.05%.

  US aviation stocks generally fell, Boeing fell 1.55%, American Airlines fell 2.89%, Delta Airlines fell 1.48%, Southwest Airlines fell 1.08%.

On the news, according to the Financial Associated Press, Boeing will suspend the launch window of the Starliner spacecraft and will conduct deeper troubleshooting.

  Most popular Chinese concept stocks fell. Lanting Group fell nearly 20%, Ruisi Subject English fell by more than 15%, Dingdong Maicai fell by more than 14%, Manbang Group fell by more than 11%, Pupu Culture fell by more than 10%, and Shell Fell more than 9%.

In terms of gains, Ctrip rose nearly 4% and TouchPal rose nearly 3%.

New energy auto stocks fell across the board, with Weilai Motor down 3.46%, Xiaopeng Motor down 2.19%, and Ideal Auto down 4.82%.

  The three major European stock indexes rose across the board.

The London Stock Market "Financial Times" average price index of 100 stocks on the 13th closed at 7,218.71 points, an increase of 25.48 points or 0.35% over the previous trading day; the French Paris stock market CAC40 index closed at 6896.04 points, compared with the previous trading day It rose by 13.57 points, or 0.20%; the Frankfurt DAX index closed at 15997.44 points, an increase of 39.93 points, or 0.25%, from the previous trading day.

  The most active December gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market rose 26.4 US dollars from the previous trading day to close at 1778.2 US dollars per ounce, an increase of 1.51%.

  New York oil prices fell, and the price of New York light crude oil futures for delivery in September fell by 0.65 US dollars to close at 68.44 US dollars per barrel. (Zhongxin Jingwei APP)