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Overnight Europe and US·March 14
The three major U.S. stock indexes all closed lower, with the Dow down 0.26% to 46,558.47 points, the S&P 500 down 0.61% to 6,632.19 points, and the Nasdaq down 0.93% to 22,105.36 points;
Large tech stocks collectively declined, Facebook down nearly 4%, Apple down over 2%, Microsoft and Nvidia down over 1%, Tesla down nearly 1%, Amazon down 0.89%, and Google down 0.42%;
Popular Chinese concept stocks had mixed performances, NIO up 5.50%, Bilibili up 1.20%, Xiaopeng Motors down 6.92%, and Li Auto down 2.80%;
The three major European stock indexes all closed lower, with Germany’s DAX down 0.6% to 23,447.29 points, France’s CAC 40 down 0.91% to 7,911.53 points, and the UK’s FTSE 100 down 0.43% to 10,261.15 points;
WTI crude oil futures closed up 3.74% at $99.31 per barrel; Brent crude futures rose 3.41% to $103.89 per barrel;
International precious metals futures generally declined, COMEX gold futures down 2.00% to $5,023.10 per ounce, COMEX silver futures down 5.25% to $80.64 per ounce;
At the New York close, the US dollar index rose 0.75% to 100.50, and offshore RMB against the US dollar fell 256.2 basis points to 6.9077;
London base metals all declined, LME zinc down 0.24% to $3,293.5 per ton, LME lead down 1.88% to $1,903.0 per ton, LME copper down 2.03% to $12,735.5 per ton, LME aluminum down 2.20% to $3,439.0 per ton, LME tin down 2.24% to $48,280.0 per ton, and LME nickel down 2.38% to $17,320.0 per ton;
U.S. Treasury yields fluctuated, with the 2-year yield down 2.58 basis points to 3.719%, the 3-year down 2.24 basis points to 3.736%, the 5-year down 0.48 basis points to 3.860%, the 10-year up 1.38 basis points to 4.277%, and the 30-year up 2.34 basis points to 4.906%;
European bond yields all rose, with the UK 10-year government bond yield up 5 basis points to 4.822%, France’s 10-year yield up 54.6 basis points to 3.669%, Germany’s 10-year yield up 2.3 basis points to 2.977%, Italy’s 10-year yield up 4.2 basis points to 3.786%, and Spain’s 10-year yield up 3.4 basis points to 3.491%.
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