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Nvidia fell nearly 2%, news said that Nvidia's major customers

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 5:47 am
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U.S. stocks closed overnight (1.14) canceled orders due to AI chip architecture failures

The three major U.S. stock indexes opened lower and moved higher last night. As of the close, the Dow rose 0.86%, the Nasdaq fell 0.38%, and the S&P rose 0.16%. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note rose 0.504% to close at 4.786%, a gap of 40.2 basis points compared to the yield on the two-year Treasury note. The fear index VIX fell 1.79% to 19.19, and Brent crude oil closed up 1.6% to 80.89. Spot gold fell 1% yesterday to US$2,662.96 per ounce. The U.S. dollar index fell 0.03% yesterday to 109.62.

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In terms of industry sectors, except for utilities, technology and semiconductors which closed down 1.16%, 0.71% and 0.31% respectively, the other eight major S&P sectors all closed up: raw materials, energy, medical care, real estate, industry, finance, daily consumption and communications They closed up respectively.

In terms of concept sectors, aviation ETF fell 2.25%, travel services sector fell 0.12%, high-end hotel Marriott rose 0.57%, Airbnb fell 0.6%, and Norwegian Cruise Line fell 0.62%. The solar sector fell 1.74%. In the financial technology sector, PayPal closed up 0.76% and NU rose 1.19%. The cybersecurity sector fell 1.23%, and SQ fell 0.64%.