Sino-Singapore Jingwei, December 22nd. On Tuesday, US Eastern Time, the three major US stock indexes rebounded, and collectively closed up. The Nasdaq rose more than 2%, the Dow rose 1.6%, and the S&P 500 index rose nearly 1.8%.

U.S. aviation stocks generally rose, Boeing rose nearly 6%, American Airlines rose nearly 5%; most new energy vehicle stocks rose, Tesla rose more than 4%, Xiaopeng Motors rose more than 11%, and Weilai rose more than 7%.

  Time-sharing chart of the three major US stock indexes.

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  As of the close, the Dow Jones Industrial Index rose 560.54 points, or 1.60%, to 35,492.70 points; the Nasdaq index rose 360.15 points, or 2.40%, to 15,341.09 points; the S&P 500 index rose 81.21 points, or 1.78%, to 4,649.23 points. .

  US stocks of large technology stocks generally rose, Apple rose 1.91%, Amazon rose 2%, Netflix rose 1.88%, Google rose 1.32%, Facebook rose 2.69%, and Microsoft rose 2.31%.

  US energy stocks rose collectively. Exxon Mobil rose 2.28%, Chevron rose 1.59%, ConocoPhillips rose 3.03%, Schlumberger rose 3.48%, and Occidental Petroleum rose 6%.

  Anti-epidemic concept stocks in the US stocks fell across the board, Moderna fell 2.98%, Gilead Sciences fell 0.87%, Novavax Pharmaceuticals fell 5.39%, BioNTech fell 1.37%, and Pfizer fell 3.39%.

  US aviation stocks rose collectively. Boeing rose 5.89%, American Airlines rose 4.74%, Delta Air Lines rose 5.91%, Southwest Airlines rose 3.85%, and United Airlines rose 6.89%.

  Most popular Chinese concept stocks rose, iQiyi rose 14.16%, Kingsoft Cloud rose 14.15%, 21Vianet rose 14.04%, Youdao rose 12.64%, Shell rose 11.84%, Pinduoduo rose 8.27%, NetEase rose 7.73%, JD rose 7.66%, Alibaba rose 6.94%, Baidu rose 5.28%.

In terms of decline, Worry-Free English fell by 8.55%, while Education Technology fell by 7.25%.

New energy auto stocks generally rose, Xiaopeng Motors rose 11.03%, Weilai rose 7.14%, and Ideal Motors rose 6.09%.

  In terms of European stocks, the three major European stock indexes closed up across the board. The British FTSE 100 Index reported 7297.41 points, an increase of 99.38 points, or 1.38%; the French CAC40 Index reported 6964.99 points, an increase of 94.89 points, or 1.38%; the German DAX Index reported 15447.44 points. , An increase of 207.77 points, an increase of 1.36%.

  International oil prices rose, and the WTI February crude oil futures settlement price rose by US$2.51, or 3.66%, to US$71.12 per barrel.

Brent's February crude oil futures settlement price rose 2.46 US dollars, or 3.44%, to 73.98 US dollars per barrel.

  International gold prices fell. COMEX's February gold futures price fell by 5.9 US dollars to close at 1788.7 US dollars per ounce, a decrease of 0.33%.

  The U.S. dollar index fell. By the end of New York trading, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the U.S. dollar against six major currencies, fell 0.07% to 96.4892.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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