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Overnight external market: the three major indexes of US stocks collectively closed up, and almost all new energy automobile stocks plunged in intraday trading.
1, US stocks

The three major indexes of US stocks collectively closed up. At the close, the Dow rose 399.64 points, or 1.37%, to 29,479.80+0. The Nasdaq rose 1 19.70 points, or 1.02%, to1/829.29 points. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index rose 48. 14 points, or 1.36%, to 3585. 15 points, breaking through the closing point on September 2 and hitting a new record high. Energy stocks and aviation stocks were among the top gainers, with Western Airlines and Carnival Cruises up more than 7% and Boeing up more than 6%. China's new energy auto stocks plummeted in intraday trading, with Weilai Auto closing down more than 7% and Xpeng Auto down more than 6%. E-commerce stocks in China rose, Pinduoduo rose more than 12%, JD.COM rose more than 6%, and Vipshop rose nearly 4%.

2. European stocks

The three major indexes of European stocks closed mixed, with the German DAX30 index rising by 0. 18% to 13076.72. Britain's FTSE 100 index fell 0.36% to 63 16.39; France's CAC40 index rose 0.33% to 5380.6438+06.

3. golden

The gold futures price in June 5438+February, which was the most active in the New York Mercantile Exchange gold futures market, rose by 12.9 USD compared with the previous trading day, and closed at 1886.2 USD per ounce, with an increase of 0.69%.

4. Crude oil

International crude oil futures closed down. WTI 65438+February crude oil futures closed down 0.99 USD, down 2.4 1% to 40. 13 USD/barrel, up 8.05% this week. Brent 65438+ 10 crude oil futures closed down 0.75 USD, down 1.72% to 42.78 USD/barrel, up 8.44% this week.