US stocks rise, large technology stocks rise, Nvidia's stock price hits a historic high for three consecutive days
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发表于 2024-1-11 11:20:40
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The US stock market closed higher, with the Dow Jones up 0.45%, the Nasdaq up 0.75%, and the S&P up 0.57%; Most large technology stocks rose, with Meta rising more than 3% and Nvidia rising more than 2%, with its stock price continuing to reach a historic high; Popular Chinese concept stocks generally fell, with Ideal Automobile falling more than 2% and NIO falling nearly 2%; International oil prices have fallen.
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