Original title: US stocks Dow fell slightly, Tesla rivals rose nearly 15%
Sino-Singapore Jingwei, November 16th, on Monday (15th) Eastern time, the three major U.S. stock indexes basically closed flat, the Dow fell 0.03%, the Nasdaq fell 0.04%, and the S&P 500 closed flat. Among the constituent stocks of the Dow, Boeing rose more than 5%, Chevron rose more than 2%, United Health fell 1.8%, and Johnson & Johnson fell nearly 1%. Tesla fell nearly 2% and fell below $1,000 during the session. Tesla’s rival Rivian surged nearly 15%.
Large technology stocks rose and fell mixed. Facebook rose 1.96%, Amazon rose 0.58%, Apple rose 0.01%, Netflix fell 0.48%, Microsoft fell 0.19%, and Google fell 0.15%.
As for banking stocks, Morgan Stanley rose 0.35%, Bank of America rose 0.32%, Wells Fargo rose 0.26%, Citigroup fell 0.65%, and Goldman Sachs fell 0.06%.
In terms of energy stocks, Chevron rose 2.27%, Exxon Mobil rose 0.88%, ConocoPhillips rose 0.51%, Occidental Petroleum fell 0.28%, and Schlumberger fell 0.12%.
Most popular Chinese concept stocks fell. Sohu fell 14.28%, Lanting Group fell 9.09%, CBAK Energy Technology Co., Ltd. fell 6.9%, Burning Rock Medical fell 6.14%, Xiaoying Technology fell 6.04%, Weibo fell 5.01%, and Weilai Automobiles fell 4.87%, Pinduoduo fell 3.82%, Xiaopeng Motors fell 2.12%, Ideal Motors fell 1.81%; Studio City rose 13.47%, Hollysys Automation rose 8.91%, Cheetah Mobile rose 5.99%, Futu Holdings rose 5.44%, Kaixin Auto rose 5%.
European stocks closed up collectively. The German DAX index rose 0.34% to 16,148.64 points, a record high; the French CAC40 index rose 0.53% to 7128.63 points, a record high; the British FTSE 100 index rose 0.05% to 7351.86 points; Italy The FTSE MIB index rose 0.49% to 27,868.13 points.
In terms of crude oil, WTI December crude oil futures closed up 0.09 US dollars, or 0.11%, to 80.88 US dollars per barrel. Brent’s January crude oil futures closed down 0.12 US dollars, or 0.14%, to 82.05 US dollars per barrel.
Gold fell slightly, COMEX December gold futures closed down 0.1%, at $1,866.60 per ounce. (China-Singapore Jingwei APP)
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