In the early morning of the 8th Beijing time, US stocks closed mixed on Monday. Investors continued to assess inflation and the Fed's policy outlook after the release of non-farm payrolls data last week. The CPI inflation index will be released in the United States later this week.
The Dow fell 126.15 points, or 0.36%, to 34630.24; the Nasdaq rose 67.23 points, or 0.49%, to 13881.72; and the S & P 500 fell 3.37 points, or 0.08%, to 4226.52.
The s & p 500 is just 0.2% short of its all-time high set in may. The index rose 0.6 per cent last week, bringing its year-to-date gain of more than 12 per cent. Both the Dow and the Nasdaq recorded gains last week.
Technology stocks attracted attention on Monday after the Group of Seven reached a historic agreement over the weekend to impose a minimum tax on multinationals and large digital technology companies. The participating countries agreed to set the global minimum corporate tax rate at 15% to prevent such as Facebook, AmazonAnd other large multinational corporations to avoid taxes.
Highly speculative retail investors will once again become the focus of attention. AMC Cinema, BlackBerry and Game StationToday, the increase is more than 12%, and the turnover is huge.
The AMC cinema chain once again became the champion of turnover, with the stock closing 14.8% higher at a turnover of US $18.96 billion. A number of WSB hot stocks soared on Monday, but their gains eased slightly after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Monday that it was closely watching the recent frenzied trading of retail holdings to ensure market stability.
A spokesman for SEC said on Monday: "in view of the continued volatility of some stocks, SEC staff will continue to monitor the market to determine whether there are market disruptions, manipulative trading or other misconduct. In addition, if violations of federal securities laws are found, we will take action to protect retail investors. "
Tesla ranked 2nd to 4th in terms of turnover., Nvidia and AppleThe company, all three closed slightly higher.
The fifth place in turnover, (Biogen) of Bojian Company, closed up 38.3%, with a turnover of US $7.25 billion. The company's Alzheimer's drug, Aduhelm, is approved by FDA, and its CEO said on Monday that the drug would be on the market within 10 days to two weeks. The company has produced millions of bottles, and 900 drug infusion sites have been prepared in the United States.
Amazon, No. 6 in turnover, closed down 0.3% to $6.97 billion. Amazon founder Bezos said Monday that he will join his brother in a space trip organized by Blue Origin (Blue Origin) on July 20. Blue Origin is a commercial space company owned by Bezos, which was founded in 2000.
The ninth place in the turnover is Lilai.Pharmaceuticals closed 10.2% higher, with a turnover of $3.8 billion. Lilly is developing the drug (Donanemab), which is on the same track as Bojian's Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm.
BlackBerry, which has recently been sought after by retail investors, ranked 11th in turnover, with the stock closing 13.8% higher at $3 billion. Another game station for retail investors holding together shares was the 21st largest trading volume today, closing 12.7% higher with a turnover of US $1.6 billion.
The top 20 Chinese stocks in today's turnover are Weilai.Car and BabaThe company.
The following are the 20 most actively traded stocks of the day (screenshot by turnover): (from Sina Finance APP quotes-US stocks-more data on the left side of the market sector)Download Sina Finance APP