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Overnight Europe & America · March 5
① All three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher, with the Dow Jones up 0.49% at 48739.41 points, the S&P 500 up 0.78% at 6869.5 points, and the Nasdaq up 1.29% at 22807.48 points;
② Most large tech stocks rose, with Intel up over 5%, Amazon and Tesla up over 3%, Meta and Nvidia up over 1%, and Microsoft and Netflix slightly up; Apple and Google dipped slightly;
③ Most popular Chinese concept stocks rose, with Zai Lab up over 8%, NIO up over 5%, Pony.ai up over 4%, WeRide up over 4%, Century Link up over 4%, Daqo New Energy up over 4%, and Bilibili up over 3%; In terms of declines, Melco Resorts fell over 5%, Yuchai International fell over 2%, iQIYI fell over 2%, and ZTO Express fell over 2%;
④ The three major European stock indexes rebounded, with the German DAX index up 1.74% at 24205.36 points, the French CAC40 index up 0.79% at 8167.73 points, and the UK FTSE 100 index up 0.8% at 10567.65 points;
⑤ International precious metal futures generally closed higher, with COMEX gold futures up 0.54% at $5151.60 per ounce, and COMEX silver futures up 0.35% at $83.77 per ounce;
⑥ U.S. oil main contract closed up 2.08% at $76.11 per barrel; Brent oil main contract rose 1.36% at $82.51 per barrel;
⑦ In New York at the close, the dollar index fell 0.26% to 98.80, and the offshore yuan rose 225 basis points against the dollar to 6.8946;
⑧ London base metals all rose, with LME tin up 4.83% at $51200 per ton, LME aluminum up 2.60% at $3335.5 per ton, LME nickel up 2.51% at $17550 per ton, LME zinc up 1.51% at $3319.0 per ton, LME lead up 1.34% at $1962 per ton, and LME copper up 0.56% at $13027.5 per ton;
⑨ U.S. Treasury yields rose collectively, with the 2-year Treasury yield up 4.54 basis points at 3.547%, the 3-year Treasury yield up 4.5 basis points at 3.556%, the 5-year Treasury yield up 4.34 basis points at 3.683%, the 10-year Treasury yield up 3.65 basis points at 4.096%, and the 30-year Treasury yield up 2.92 basis points at 4.734%;
⑩ European bond yields generally fell, with the UK 10-year government bond yield down 3.1 basis points at 4.439%, the French 10-year government bond yield down 2 basis points at 3.354%, the German 10-year government bond yield down 0.2 basis points at 2.750%, the Italian 10-year government bond yield down 2.9 basis points at 3.426%, and the Spanish 10-year government bond yield down 0.8 basis points at 3.195%.
Editor: Wang Shidan | Review: Li Zhen | Supervision: Gu Zheng