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The three major U.S. stock futures indexes all rose, Tesla rose more than 3%, most Chinese concept stocks rose, and Cocoa hit a record high

On Tuesday, March 26, European and American stock markets fluctuated slightly. The three major U.S. stock index futures rose collectively, European stocks opened almost flat, the U.S. dollar and crude oil fell slightly, and Bitcoin rose 5% during the day.


Tonight, the United States will release the preliminary month-on-month value of durable goods orders in February and the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index in March.


All three major U.S. stock index futures rise

The three major futures indexes continued to rise. Dow futures rose 0.27%, S&P 500 futures rose 0.43%, and Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.54%.




In terms of star technology stocks, Tesla rose more than 3%, TSMC rose more than 1%, and Nvidia rose 0.8%.




Former U.S. President Trump's company Trump Media rose more than 35% before the market opened after its successful "backdoor listing" on Monday.




Most of the popular Chinese concept stocks rose, Li Auto rose more than 2%, and Xpeng Motors and Beike rose more than 1%.




Dada plunged nearly 10% before the market opened, and now the decline has narrowed slightly to 8.7%. The company's adjusted loss per share in the fourth quarter was 0.15 yuan, and analysts expected earnings per share (EPS) of 0.40 yuan.

European stocks edge higher

European stocks were less volatile. The European Stoxx 50 index rose 0.32%, the British FTSE 100 index fell 0.05%, the French CAC 40 index rose 0.15%, and the German DAX30 index rose 0.44%.




Bitcoin price once reached $73,000

Bitcoin rose more than 5% during the day. It once stood at US$73,000 and is now trading at US$70,900 per coin.

Cocoa hits record high

U.S. cocoa futures prices continue to soar, rising by more than 12% and hitting $10,000 per ton, continuing to hit a record high.




Dollar, crude oil lower

The U.S. dollar index fell slightly by 0.03% during the day and is now at 104.2.




International oil prices fell. Brent oil and U.S. oil fell 0.12% and 0.1% respectively.