CPI data boosts expectations for interest rate cuts. The three major US stock indices hit historic highs, with large tech stocks generally rising
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发表于 2024-5-16 22:07:48
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The US stock market closed higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 0.88%, the Nasdaq up 1.40%, and the S&P up 1.17%, all three major indexes reaching historic highs; Large tech stocks generally rose, with Microelectronics rising over 15%, Dell Technology rising over 11%, and Nvidia rising over 3%; Popular Chinese concept stocks fluctuated, with iQiyi rising over 6% and NIO falling nearly 8%; International gold prices have risen by over 1%.
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