U.S. stocks opened: Nasdaq opened higher, memory chip stocks rebounded, SK Hynix rose more than 11%, Micron Technology rose 5%; IBM fell 21%
On the evening of the 14th, Beijing time, the three major U.S. stock indexes opened with mixed gains and losses. The S&P 500 rose 0.12%, the Dow fell 0.31%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.54%. In terms of large technology stocks, AMD Semiconductor rose 6.53%, SpaceX rose 2.13%, Nvidia rose 1.66%, Amazon fell 1.16%, Apple fell 1.51%, and Microsoft fell 2.97%. In terms of Chinese concept stocks, NIO rose 4.97%, Xpeng Group rose 4.02%, Li Auto rose 3.19%, and NetEase fell 1.11%.
On the evening of the 14th, Beijing time, the three major U.S. stock indexes opened with mixed gains and losses. The S&P 500 rose 0.12%, the Dow fell 0.31%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.54%. In terms of large technology stocks, AMD Semiconductor rose 6.53%, SpaceX rose 2.13%, Nvidia rose 1.66%, Amazon fell 1.16%, Apple fell 1.51%, and Microsoft fell 2.97%. In terms of Chinese concept stocks, NIO rose 4.97%, Xpeng Group rose 4.02%, Li Auto rose 3.19%, and NetEase fell 1.11%. Memory chip stocks rebounded, with SK Hynix rising more than 11% and Micron Technology rising more than 5%. IBM fell more than 21%. In terms of commodities, international oil prices rose, with U.S. oil rising by more than 3% and Brent oil rising by more than 4%. Precious metals rose, with London gold and silver prices rising by more than 2%. On the news, the latest data showed that the U.S. CPI in June without seasonally adjustment rose by 3.5% year-on-year, and was expected to rise by 3.8%. The previous value rose by 4.2%; after seasonally adjusting, the CPI fell by 0.4% month-on-month, the first month-on-month decline since 2020; it was expected to fall by 0.1%, and the previous value rose by 0.5%. On the 14th, according to Iranian media reports, Rezaei, the military adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei, said, “There is no longer a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, and the enemy has officially entered a state of war.” A seaman on a commercial ship in the waters near the Strait of Hormuz said that day that the US military said that the southern channel of the Strait of Hormuz was still open and recommended that ships immediately leave or stop going to Iranian ports. (