On Friday, March 15, the three major U.S. stock indexes collectively opened lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average opening down 0.23%, the S&P 500 Index falling 0.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index falling 0.6%.
As of press time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.13%, the S&P 500 Index fell 0.53%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index fell 0.83%.
Chip stocks continued to correct, with TSMC falling more than 2% at the opening, Nvidia continuing its decline and falling 1%, and AMD falling more than 1%.
Most of the "Seven Sisters" fell, with Microsoft and Amazon falling more than 1%, and Tesla rising more than 1%.
Adobe's stock price fell more than 12% at the opening after releasing its financial report.
Among popular Chinese concept stocks, Xpeng Motors opened up more than 3%, Li Auto rose about 3%, Hesai Technology rose 3%, while Tencent Music and iQiyi fell more than 1%.
10-year U.S. Treasury yields continue to rise
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fluctuated upward and is now at 4.285%.
Crude oil pulls back, gold falls slightly
Brent oil fell 0.62% to US$84 per barrel, while U.S. oil fell 0.63%, barely holding on to US$80.
Spot gold fell in the short term after opening and is now trading at $2,167.34 per ounce.
Bitcoin quickly surges above $68,000
Bitcoin fell more than 5% during the day, but quickly rose after the opening, now trading at $6.82 per coin.
In addition, Singapore iron ore futures fell below the US$100/ton mark, falling more than 30% since the beginning of January.