Popular Chinese concept stocks in the US stock market fell, with Xiaopeng Motors falling more than 6%
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-5-9 12:43:08
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On May 8th local time, popular Chinese concept stocks in the US fell, with the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index falling 1.63%. Xiaopeng Automobile fell more than 6%, NIO fell more than 5%, Ideal Automobile fell more than 4%, Weibo fell more than 3%, Futu Holdings and iQiyi fell more than 2%, Bilibili, Manbang, and Alibaba fell more than 1%, Baidu, Tencent Music, JD.com, and NetEase fell slightly. Vipshop and Pinduoduo rose by over 1%.
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