Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, May 15th. On Friday, US Eastern Time, the three major US stock indexes opened higher and oscillated higher. The Nasdaq rose more than 2%, and the Dow and S&P 500 rose more than 1%.

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  Data show that as of the close, the Dow rose 360.68 points, or 1.06%, to 34382.13 points; the Nasdaq rose 304.99 points, or 2.32%, to 13,429.98 points; the S&P 500 index rose 61.35 points, or 1.49%, to 4,173.85 points.

  US stocks of large technology stocks collectively rose, Apple rose 1.98%, Amazon rose 1.94%, Netflix rose 1.38%, Google rose 2.21%, Facebook rose 3.5%, and Microsoft rose 2.11%.

  US banking stocks rose collectively. JPMorgan Chase rose 1.62%, Goldman Sachs rose 2.72%, Citigroup rose 1.65%, Morgan Stanley rose 2.9%, Bank of America rose 1.36%, and Wells Fargo rose 1.29%.

  US energy stocks rose collectively, Exxon Mobil rose 2.55%, Chevron rose 2.57%, ConocoPhillips rose 4.11%, Schlumberger rose 3.27%, and Occidental Petroleum rose 5.74%.

  American Airlines stocks rose collectively, with Boeing up 2.56%, American Airlines up 5.61%, Delta Air Lines up 5.37%, and Southwest Airlines up 4%.

  Most popular Chinese concept stocks rose, Renren rose 36.94%, Waterdrop Company rose 16.95%, Tiger Securities rose 14.53%, Yibang Communication rose 14.11%, Futu Holdings rose 13.85%, and Bilibili rose 10.72%.

In terms of decline, Legend Bio fell 4.58% and Hong En Education fell 4.28%.

  New energy auto stocks rose collectively, with Weilai up 7.11%, Xiaopeng Motor up 9.17%, and Ideal Auto up 6.5%.

  The three major European stock indexes rose across the board.

The London Stock Market "Financial Times" average price index of 100 stocks closed at 7043.61 points, an increase of 80.28 points from the previous trading day, an increase of 1.15%; the French Paris stock market CAC40 index closed at 6385.14 points, an increase from the previous trading day 96.81 points, an increase of 1.54%; Germany's Frankfurt stock market DAX index closed at 15416.64 points, an increase of 216.96 points, or 1.43%, from the previous trading day.

  New York oil prices rose on the 14th, and the price of New York light crude oil futures for June delivery rose 1.55 US dollars to close at 65.37 US dollars per barrel.

The most active June gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market on the 14th rose 14.1 US dollars from the previous trading day to close at 1838.1 US dollars per ounce, an increase of 0.77%.

  The U.S. dollar index fell on the 14th. As of late New York trading, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the U.S. dollar against six major currencies, fell 0.48% to 90.3191.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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