The three major US stock indexes have mixed ups and downs, with most popular technology stocks falling. Tesla has fallen more than 3%
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发表于 2024-4-19 12:47:28
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The US stock market closed with mixed gains and losses, with the Dow Jones up 0.06%, the S&P down 0.22%, and the Nasdaq down 0.52%; Most popular technology stocks fell, with TSMC falling more than 4%; Tesla fell more than 3%, reaching a new closing low since January 2023; Popular Chinese concept stocks rose generally, with Weibo up over 3% and NetEase and NIO up over 2%.
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