On Monday, Eastern time, the three major US stock indexes closed up collectively, and the S&P 500 index hit a record high. Specifically, the Dow rose 351.82 points, or 0.98%, to 36302.38 points; the Nasdaq rose 217.89 points, or 1.39%, to 15,871.26 points; the S&P 500 index rose 65.40 points, or 1.38%, to 4,791.19 points.
Most of the large technology stocks rose,AppleIt closed up 2.30%, setting the 24th closing high in 2021. The total market value was approaching US$3 trillion, and Meta rose 3.26%.TeslaUp 2.52%,MicrosoftUp 2.32%,Google-AUp 0.67%,AmazonFell 0.82%,NetflixFell 0.16%.
Chip stocks rose collectively,Chaowei SemiconductorUp 5.62%,Applied MaterialsUp 4.65%,NvidiaUp 4.40%,STMicroelectronicsUp 3.11%,XilinxIncreased 3.09%.
Energy stocks rose collectively,Caron PetroleumUp 8.64%,Marathon OilUp 3.50%,ChevronUp 2.04%,ConocoPhillipsUp 2.84%,Occidental PetroleumIncreased 2.74%.
Anti-epidemic concept stocks fell across the board,Novavax PharmaceuticalsFell 10.97%, iBio fell 5.97%, Ocugen fell 3.58%, and Modena fell 1.24%.
For European stock markets, the London stock market in the UK was closed for holidays; the CAC40 index of the Paris stock market in France closed at 7140.39 points on the same day, an increase of 53.81 points or 0.76% from the previous trading day; the DAX index of the Frankfurt stock market in Germany closed at 15835.25 points, which was higher than before. A trading day rose 78.94 points, an increase of 0.50%.
internationalityOil priceOn the other hand, WTI February crude oil futures closed up 1.78 US dollars, or 2.41%, to 75.57 US dollars per barrel. Brent’s February crude oil futures closed up 1.75 US dollars, or 2.28%, to 78.60 US dollars per barrel.
In terms of international gold prices, the most active February 2022 gold futures price on the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market fell 2.9 US dollars from the previous trading day to close at 1808.8 US dollars per ounce, a decrease of 0.16%.
As for the US dollar index, as of the end of the New York foreign exchange market, thecurrencyThe US dollar index rose 0.07% to 96.0910.
(Source: Sino-Singapore Jingwei)
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