Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, September 11, Eastern Time on Friday, the three major U.S. stock indexes opened higher and lowered and closed down across the board. The Dow and S&P 500 index recorded a five-day losing streak.

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  The Nasdaq fell 0.87% to 15115.49%; the Dow fell 0.78% to 34607.72 points; the S&P 500 index fell 0.77% to 4,458.58 points.

  The 11 sectors of the S&P 500 were completely wiped out. The utilities, real estate, and information technology sectors all fell more than 1%, and the energy sector “bottomed” with a decline of nearly 0.1%.

  Education stocks in China General Education fell sharply. Good Future fell nearly 8%, New Oriental fell nearly 7%; most of the large technology stocks fell, Apple fell more than 3%, Google fell nearly 2%; new energy vehicle stocks fell generally, Tesla, Xiaopeng Motors fell more than 2%; the real estate industry had the largest decline, Citychamp International and Simon Properties fell more than 2%; Tiger Securities bucked the trend and rose 8.59%.

  In terms of European stocks, the London Stock Market "Financial Times" average price index of 100 stocks closed at 7029.20 points, an increase of 4.99 points or 0.07% from the previous trading day.

The DAX index of the Frankfurt stock market in Germany fell 13.34 points, or 0.09%, to close at 15,609.81 points.

The CAC40 index of the Paris stock market in France closed at 6663.77 points, a decrease of 20.95 points or 0.31% from the previous trading day.

  In terms of gold prices, the most active December gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market fell 7.9 US dollars from the previous trading day to close at 1792.1 US dollars per ounce, a decrease of 0.44%.

  In terms of oil prices, oil prices in New York rose on the 10th, and the price of New York light crude oil futures for delivery in October rose 1.58 US dollars to close at 69.72 US dollars per barrel.

  The U.S. dollar index rose on the 10th. As of the end of New York trading, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.10% to 92.5779.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)