The US stock market opened lower and went lower, and the three major indexes collectively closed down. The Nasdaq fell 1.49%, rising 0.76% this week; the S & P 500 index fell 1.11%, rising 0.67% this week, and ending the week with 2 consecutive declines; the Dow fell 0.77%, ending the day with five consecutive rises, rising 0.35% this week, and ending the week with 3 consecutive declines.
U.S. stocks opened lower, the S & P 500 index and the Dow index both expanded their losses to 1%, and the Nasdaq index is now down 1.67%.
U.S. stocks opened lower, and the three major indexes collectively closed lower. The Nasdaq fell 3.26%, the S & P 500 fell 2.11%, and the Dow fell 1.5%.
On August 7, the Nikkei 225 index fell 1.6%, the Topix index fell 1.3%, and South Korea's KOSPI index fell 0.3%.
The Nikkei 225 index opened 1.61 percent lower, falling below 39,000 for the first time in nearly a month. South Korea's KOSPI index opened down 36.66 points, or 1.33 percent, to 2722.05.
U.S. stocks opened lower, and the three major indexes collectively closed lower. The Nasdaq fell 3.64%, the S & P 500 fell 2.31%, and the Dow fell 1.25%.
Class A shares opened slightly lower, the Shanghai Composite Index opened down 0.06%; the Shenzhen Composite Index opened down 0.15%, and the growth enterprises market opened 0.3% lower.