Federal Reserve releases meeting minutes, Nasdaq down 1.18%, international oil prices significantly rise
梅勒绞
发表于 2024-1-4 12:55:59
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The European and American stock markets closed lower, with the Nasdaq down 1.18% and the daily average falling for four consecutive days. The Dow Jones fell 0.76% and the S&P fell 0.80%; Most large technology stocks fell, with Tesla falling 4.01%; Popular Chinese concept stocks rose generally, with NetEase rising more than 4%, and Bilibili and Ideal Automobile rising more than 3%; International oil prices have risen by over 3%.
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