Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client, March 17th. On Tuesday, Eastern Time, the three major U.S. stock indexes closed up and down. The Nasdaq rose slightly, while the Dow and S&P 500 fell slightly. Prior to this, the Dow closed up for seven consecutive trading days. , And hit new highs in a row.

Anti-epidemic concept stocks in US stocks rose across the board, Moderna rose more than 8%, AstraZeneca rose more than 2%; most popular Chinese concept stocks rose, and lychee rose nearly 30%.

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

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  As of the close, the Dow Jones Industrial Index fell 127.51 points, or 0.39%, to 3,825.95 points; the Nasdaq index rose 11.86 points, or 0.09%, to 13,471.57 points; the S&P 500 index fell 6.23 points, or 0.16%, to 3,962.71 points .

  U.S. anti-epidemic concept stocks rose across the board, Moderna rose 8.6%, AstraZeneca rose 2.62%, Novavax Pharmaceuticals rose 2.19%, Gilead Sciences rose 1.49%, and BIONTECH rose 0.2%.

  Most US airline stocks fell, Boeing fell 3.99%, Delta Airlines fell 3.14%, American Airlines fell 2.78%, Southwest Airlines fell 2.53%, and United Airlines fell 1.85%.

  New energy auto stocks collectively fell. Tesla fell 4.39%, Weilai fell 2.78%, Ideal Motors fell 0.23%, and Xiaopeng Motors rose 1.39%.

  Most popular Chinese concept stocks closed up. Alibaba fell 1.46%, JD.com rose 0.74%, Baidu rose 1.14%; Litchi rose 29.51%, Shell rose 9.73%, Huazhu rose 4.98%, Blue City Brothers rose 4.66%, Huya Live rose At 2.35%, Bilibili rose 1.49%, iQiyi rose 1.43%, NetEase rose 1.14%, and Pinduoduo rose 1.11%.

  In terms of individual stocks, lychee led the gains in Chinese concept stocks.

Public reports show that Citron published a report earlier that it was long lychees and gave a target price of $30.

Litchi rose straight at the beginning of the market, triggering a fuse, and continued to soar after trading resumed, once rising by more than 40%.

  In terms of European stocks, the three major European stock indexes rose across the board. The British FTSE 100 Index reported 6803.61 points, an increase of 53.91 points, or 0.80%; the French CAC40 Index reported 6055.43 points, an increase of 19.46 points, or 0.32%; the German DAX Index reported 14557.58 points. Increased 96.16 points, or 0.66%.

  International oil prices fell. WTI April crude oil futures settlement price fell 0.59 US dollars, or 0.90%, to 64.80 US dollars per barrel; Brent May crude oil futures settled down 0.49 US dollars, or 0.71%, to 68.39 US dollars per barrel.

  International gold prices rose slightly, COMEX April gold futures prices rose 1.7 US dollars to close at 1730.9 US dollars per ounce, an increase of 0.1%.

  The U.S. dollar index rose slightly. As of the end of New York trading, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the U.S. dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.04% to 91.8655.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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