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The three major US stock indexes closed down collectively, with the Nasdaq index down 2.2% and falling 2.51% this week, the largest weekly decline since November last year; the S & P 500 index fell 1.71% and fell 1.66% this week, the largest weekly decline since mid-January; the Dow fell 1.69% and fell 2.51% this week, the largest weekly decline since late October last year. Large technology stocks fell, with Tesla, Nvidia, and Intel down more than 4%, Netflix, Google, and Amazon down more than ...
U.S. stocks continued to decline, with all three major indexes down more than 1%. So far, the Nasdaq is down 1.35%, the Dow is down 1.28%, and the S & P 500 is down 1.06%. Tesla is down more than 4%, and Google and Amazon are down more than 2%.
On February 21, the U.S. stock market opened, the Dow fell 305 points, the S & P 500 index was close to flat, and the Nasdaq index rose 0.17%. Rivian (RIVN. O) fell 6%, the company warned that sales may slow this year. Coinbase (COIN. O) rose 3.3%, the company said the SEC dropped the lawsuit. Nasdaq China Golden Dragon index rose 1.9%, the constituents of Alibaba (BABA. N) rose 4%, Kingsoft Cloud (KC. O) rose 6%, Bilibili (BILI. O) rose 5%.
The three major U.S. stock indexes opened mixed, with the Dow down 0.81%, the Nasdaq up 0.22%, the S & P 500 down 0.08%, and large technology stocks mixed. Coinbase rose more than 4% as the Securities and Exchange Commission plans to drop a lawsuit against the company.
On February 21, the U.S. stock market closed on Thursday, with the Dow initially closing down 1%, the S & P 500 index falling 0.4% and the Nasdaq index falling 0.47%. Walmart general merchandise (WMT. N) fell 6.5%, Tesla (TSLA. O) and Amazon (AMZN. O) both fell more than 1.5%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon index closed up 1.6%, Alibaba (BABA. N) rose 8.1%, Global Data Solutions (GDS. O) rose nearly 13% and NetEase (NTES. O) fell more than 2%.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against major currencies, fell 0.75 percent on the day to close at 106.373 in late foreign exchange trading.
The three major U.S. stock indexes collectively closed down, with the Dow down 1.01%, the Nasdaq down 0.47%, and the S & P 500 down 0.43%. Most of the big tech stocks fell, with Amazon, Netflix, Meta, and Tesla down more than 1% and Google down slightly. Intel rose more than 1%, while Apple, Nvidia, and Microsoft rose slightly. AppLovin fell about 9%, its worst one-day performance since December last year.
The three major U.S. stock indexes all ended slightly higher, with the S & P 500 up 0.24%, continuing to hit a record high; the Dow rose 0.16% and the Nasdaq rose 0.07%. Intel fell more than 6%. Palantir fell about 10%, its biggest one-day drop since August last year.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against major currencies, rose 0.11 percent on the day to close at 107.173 in late foreign exchange trading.
The three major indexes of U.S. stocks collectively rose, the S & P 500 index rose 0.25%, the Nasdaq index rose 0.18%, and the Dow index rose 0.01%.