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US stocks close | US PCE inflation cools down, S&P Nasdaq falls but Dow hits new high; China concept index surges 24% for the whole week, jd.com hits fourteen-month high.
US PCE inflation cooling solidifies the confidence of the Fed in rate cuts, but US stocks fell in the afternoon, with nvidia dropping nearly 4% at one point. China's stimulus policies drove the Chinese concept index up by 4%, nio inc rose by nearly 13%, pan-European stock indexes and German stocks hit new highs for two consecutive days, luxury goods stocks rose again. The Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq have all risen for three consecutive weeks, with two China-focused ETFs achieving the best weekly gains in history.
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U.S. stocks closed | The Dow Jones and S&P 500 hit new highs intraday before falling, and Nvidia's market cap returned to 3 trillion U.S. dollars.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by nearly 300 points, ending four consecutive gains, both the S&P and Nasdaq hitting record highs. The Hang Seng Tech Index fell by 2.8%, while the Chip Index rose by nearly 1%. Nvidia rose by over 2%, with robust demand for AI boosting Micron Technology's post-market rise of 13%. Bilibili briefly fell by nearly 7%. The US dollar and Treasury yields rose together, oil prices fell by over 2%, and spot gold touched a new high of $2670 before briefly turning lower. The US dollar saw its largest gain in three months, the Japanese yen fell by over 1%, and the offshore yuan saw the deepest drop of nearly 280 points to breach 7.03 yuan.
U.S. stocks closed | S&P, Dow hit new highs again; the China concept index soared over 9% to a two-year high, jd.com surged 14%, pdd holdings rose over 11%.
Unexpectedly sharp drop in US consumer confidence caused a decline in US bond yields and the US dollar, with US stocks initially turning lower followed by a sharp rise. Nvidia rose by about 4%, China concept stocks index surged over 9% to a four-month high and the largest increase in about two years, Bilibili rose by 17%, JD.com rose by nearly 14%, Pinduoduo, Xpeng, Nio, and Li Auto all rose by over 11%. Industrial giant Caterpillar hit a new high, European and American mining, casino, automotive, and luxury goods stocks rose, offshore renminbi rose nearly 600 points from the daily low to touch 7.01 yuan during the session.
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US stocks closed | The three major indexes rose together, with the Dow and S&P hitting new highs again, Tesla surged nearly 5%, Intel rose over 3%; Miniso fell more than 16%.
US manufacturing PMI hits 15-month low, but service prices increase, with several Federal Reserve officials sending mixed signals but all confirming further rate cuts. US stocks rose across the board except for small caps, with Chinese concept stocks index briefly up 2.5% and nvidia closing higher after a 1% drop, while intel and li auto inc rose by about 3%. Poor economic situation in Europe boosts expectations of rate cut by the ECB, as the yield curve of German bonds no longer inverted. Offshore yuan plunges by 230 points to briefly breach 7.06 yuan, oil prices drop by 2% before trimming losses by half.
U.S. stock market closing | The 'Triple Witching Day' saw violent fluctuations in the final trading hour, with the Dow hitting a new all-time high; Intel surged in the final hour, gold reached a new high, and the offshore RMB rose by 300 points.
The Dow Jones hit a new high, while small-cap index fell more than 1% after seven consecutive gains, and the S&P briefly stopped falling in late trading. The Dow rose 1.6% for the week, the Nasdaq rose 1.5%, and energy stocks drove the S&P up 1.4%, the fifth consecutive weekly gain in six weeks, with small-cap stocks rising more than 2% and China concept stocks rising nearly 4% for the week.
US stocks close | Nasdaq rose 2.5%, Dow Jones, S&P hit record highs; chip stocks, Chinese concept stocks shine, Tesla rose more than 7%, Nvidia rose nearly 4%
The US unemployment benefits data strengthens expectations of an economic soft landing, with the Dow Jones breaking the 0.042 million point mark for the first time and the S&P closing above 5700 points for the first time. The Nasdaq rose 3% at one point, the chip index rose 5.7% at one point, the bank index rose nearly 3%, and the Chinese concept index rose over 4%.
US stocks closed | S&P and Dow set new intraday highs, Chinese concept stocks performed well, li auto inc rose more than 12%.
In the late trading session, the US stock market saw a significant decline, but the S&P 500 index rose for the seventh consecutive day, and the Nasdaq and semiconductor index erased gains of more than 1%, with Intel rising 8% and closing up 2.7%, while Nvidia declined 1%. The Chinese concept index rose nearly 2%, and Li Auto Inc. rose more than 12%.
U.S. stocks closed | S&P 500 and Nasdaq both rose for the fifth consecutive week, with nvidia up nearly 16% for the week and broadcom up 22% for the week.
The rebound in US consumer confidence, the near four-year low in one-year inflation expectations, the support of the former "Fed's three hands" for a 50 basis point rate cut, and the significant increase in betting on substantial rate cuts by the "Fed's communication agency" and others, have returned to the "fifty-fifty" level. Small cap stocks rose by more than 2% on Friday, chip index rose by 10% over the week, NVIDIA rose by nearly 16% over the week, and Broadcom rose by 22% over the week. The two-year US Treasury yield returned to a two-year low, the yen rose above 141, the highest in nearly nine months, offshore renminbi rose above 7.10 yuan, and bitcoin rose to $0.06 million. Oil prices stopped the multi-week decline, and gold rose by over 3% for the best month in a month.
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US stocks closing | NASDAQ, S&P joined hands for four consecutive positives, US stocks' seven giants all rose, with Meta up nearly 3% and Nvidia up nearly 2%.
In August, the PPI in the United States showed a cooling down of inflation, and the market slightly raised its bets on the Fed's aggressive interest rate cuts. US stocks rose together, with Nvidia up nearly 2%, while NIO Inc and XPeng fell more than 5%. The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the second time this year, but maintained a restrictive policy. European bonds fell, and the euro rebounded from its four-week low. Commodities rose across the board, with US oil briefly rising by 3.7%, gold reaching a new high with a nearly 2% increase, palladium rising by over 4%, and copper experiencing its largest two-month increase.
US stock market closing: US stocks staged a "V-shaped" big reversal, with Nvidia soaring more than 8%; solar concept stocks and lithium stocks rose across the board, with first solar rising more than 15% and Albemarle rising more than 13%
The core CPI in the US in August exceeded expectations, and the market believes that the Federal Reserve will not make a significant interest rate cut next week. The US stock market fell at the beginning of trading, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling more than 740 points at one point. Huang Renxun emphasized the high demand for AI chips, and Nvidia, which had the largest increase in six weeks, led the US stock market to rebound in a V-shape, with the Nasdaq rising more than 2% and chip stocks rising nearly 5%. The US presidential debate boosted solar stocks, while Trump media fell more than 10% to the lowest level since its backdoor listing in March. Brent oil climbed back above $70, breaking away from a three-year low.
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US stocks close | On the "non-farm day", US stocks plummeted, with the Nasdaq down 2.55%, and NVIDIA down more than 4%; US bonds surged, with Brent oil hitting a nearly three-year low.
The poor non-farm payroll data in August may lead the Fed to support a significant interest rate cut. The S&P fell 1.7% for the week, dropping over 4%, while the Dow fell 1% for the week, dropping nearly 3%, and the Nasdaq fell 2.6% for the week, dropping 5.8%, entering a technical consolidation phase.
US stocks closed with mixed performance for the three major indexes. Tesla rose more than 9% over the past two days, while NIO soared 14% after its performance announcement.
Before the non-farm data, there is new evidence of the cooling of the US job market, and economic concerns support a substantial rate cut bet. The yield curve of the 2-year/10-year US Treasury bonds, which briefly inverted for the third time in two years. The S&P 500 fell for the third consecutive day, with Broadcom falling more than 4% after hours, Tesla rising nearly 5%, and Nvidia and Chinese concept stocks rising nearly 1%. The yen reached a one-month high, and the offshore renminbi rose by 300 points to break 7.09 yuan. Gold rose briefly by 1%, and oil prices rose more than 2% before falling. US oil fell below $70 for the first time in 15 months over two days.