The US stock market is malfunctioning again! Berkshire Hathaway and other stocks fell nearly 100%. The New York Stock Exchange responded that technical issues have been resolved
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发表于 2024-6-4 13:00:11
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Several US stocks are suspected to have abnormal market conditions. The New York Stock Exchange has resolved the issue of abnormal stock quotes. The New York Stock Exchange announced on June 3 that it is investigating technical issues that have arisen, and many stocks have been suspended due to significant fluctuations. Multiple market software shows that several US stocks are suspected to have abnormal market conditions, with Berkshire, Bank of Montreal, Barrick Gold and other stocks falling more than 98%, and the market remains stagnant.
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