China-Singapore Jingwei client, April 17 (East US time), US stocks closed, the three major stock indexes closed higher, the Nasdaq rose nearly 140 points, technology stocks led the broader market, Amazon hit a record high for the third consecutive day.

  The three major US stock index time-sharing charts. Source: Wind

  As of the close, the Dow rose 33.33 points, or 0.14%, to 23537.68 points; the Nasdaq rose 139.18 points, or 1.66%, to 8532.36 points; the S & P 500 index rose 16.19 points, or 0.58%, to 2799.55 points.

  In terms of different sectors, the majority of large U.S. technology stocks closed up, with Apple up 0.79%, Amazon up 4.36%, Netflix up 2.91%, Google up 0.01%, Facebook down 0.41% and Microsoft up 3%.

  Bank of America stocks fell across the board, JP Morgan Chase fell 3.82%, Goldman Sachs fell 0.83%, Citi fell 5.53%, Morgan Stanley fell 0.13%, Bank of America fell 3.47%, Wells Fargo fell 5.49%, Berkshire Hathaway fell 0.68%.

  Popular Chinese stocks rose collectively, Alibaba rose 2.1%, JD rose 6.5%, Baidu rose 1.93%; U.S. and American securities rose 30.48%, Dianiu Finance rose 26.62%, Acorn International rose 15.13%, Weibo rose 2.61%, and fight More than 2.8%, Weilai Automobile rose 0.94%, NetEase rose 3.54%.

  In terms of European stocks, the three major European stock indexes closed up collectively. As of the close, the German Frankfurt stock market DAX index rose 21.78 points, or 0.21%, to close at 10301.54 points; the Paris stock market CAC40 stock index closed at 4350.16 points, compared with the previous transaction The daily decline was 3.56 points, or a decrease of 0.08%; the average price index of 100 stocks in the Financial Times of the London stock market closed at 5628.43 points, an increase of 30.78 points or 0.55% from the previous trading day.

  New York oil prices closed flat, and New York light crude oil futures delivered in May closed at $ 19.87 per barrel.

  International gold prices fell, and the most active June gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market fell by $ 8.5 on the 16th from the previous trading day, closing at $ 1731.7 per ounce, a decrease of 0.49%.

  The dollar index rose, and as of the end of New York's foreign exchange market, the dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.56% to 100.0174. (Sino-Singapore Jingwei app)