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Technology stocks led the S&P to four consecutive gains, Oracle reached a new high after hours, the US dollar and US bonds fell, gold hit a new high, and commodities rose.
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 stocks closed: Technology breaks through to lift the index, Nasdaq and S&P jointly achieve four consecutive gains.
① After four consecutive days of gains, the S&P 500 index is still 1.3% away from its historical high. ② Warren Buffett's deputy sold more than half of Berkshire Hathaway's positions, causing the stock price to fall for the seventh consecutive day. ③ AirPods Pro transforms into an OTC hearing aid, with FDA approval for Apple's hearing assistance software. ④ Gilead's HIV prevention drug delivers positive results once again.
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US stock market closing: Bullish layers are stacked, Nasdaq staged a "deep V takeoff", Donald Trump concept stocks injured alone.
①Harris' favorable election situation led the pv concept stocks, with First Solar leading the S&P 500 index; ②Production cut rumors stimulated a sharp rise in the lithium sector; ③Russia considers restricting exports of certain strategic raw materials, leading to a collective increase in uranium producers; ④Trump's media technology fell more than 10%, hitting a new low after landing in the US stock market.
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