Core Points - The U.S. stock market experienced a significant decline, with the Dow Jones dropping over 500 points, marking a decrease of approximately 1.2% [1] - The S&P 500 index has fallen over 2% in November, ending a six-month streak of gains, and is down more than 3% from its historical peak [1] - The Nasdaq index has also retreated over 5% from its record high [1] Group 1: Major Tech Stocks - Most large tech stocks saw declines, with Micron Technology down nearly 2%, Nvidia and Apple dropping over 1.8%, and Meta down 1.2% [2] - Tesla was an exception, rising by 1.1%, while Google saw a notable increase, initially rising 6% to reach a historical high before closing with a gain of just over 3% [2] - Berkshire Hathaway, led by Warren Buffett, established a position in Google during the third quarter [2] Group 2: Chinese Concept Stocks - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index fell by 1.21%, with notable declines in several Chinese concept stocks: Yatsen E-commerce down nearly 21%, Manbang down over 11%, and XPeng down over 10% [2] - Other Chinese stocks like Li Auto and NIO also experienced declines, while Alibaba saw a gain of 2.5% [2] Group 3: Commodities and Cryptocurrencies - The FTSE China A50 index futures fell by 0.52%, and precious metals, including gold and silver, saw significant declines, with gold dropping nearly 2% to a low of $4006.80 per ounce [3] - Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline, falling below $92,000, while Ethereum also dropped below $3,000, leading to over 160,000 liquidations worth $851 million in the past 24 hours [3] - The tightening liquidity of the U.S. dollar and changing Federal Reserve policy expectations are cited as key factors impacting high-volatility assets like cryptocurrencies [3][4]
美股三大指数收跌,多数中概股下跌,逸仙电商跌近21%,小鹏跌10%