baccaratroom| Hot Chinese stocks were mixed on Friday, with Fannie Fannie and more than 300%, Alibaba rose 2.1%, and iQiyi fell 9.2%

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Hot Chinese stocks were mixed on Fridaybaccaratroom, the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index (HXC) closed up 0baccaratroom.38%。

Among gainers (ranked in descending order of market value), Alibaba rose 2.5%.baccaratroom.13%, Pendu rose 1.96%, Netease rose 0.73%, Jingdong rose 2.92%, Ctrip rose 0.74%, Chunghwa Telecom rose 0.19%, Shell rose 1.67%, Riyue Light Semiconductor rose 0.24%, UMC rose 1.49%, Zhongtong rose 4.33%, Baiji Shenzhou rose 1.06%, NIO rose 0.19%, Futu Rising Holdings 3.38%, BOSS Direct Recruitment rose 0.23%, Mangang rose 4.20%, Vipshop will rise 0.93%, Xiaopeng Automobile will rise 0.30%, Beili will rise 2.52%, Lujin Holdings will rise 3.52%, Huirong Technology will rise 0.10%, and Yaduo Group will rise 0.38%. Fangduo surged 311%, and its market value exceeded US$10 million.

Among the declining stocks (ranked in descending order of market value), TSMC fell 0.39%, Baidu fell 1.79%, Ideal Automobile fell 1.19%, Tencent Music fell 0.32%, New Oriental fell 1.83%, Huazhu Hotels Group fell 1.69%, Mingchuang Premium Products fell 2.66%, Krypton fell 1.95%, WSP Holdings fell 0.53%, iQiyi fell 9.15%, cars fell 0.86%, and 360 digital divisions fell 0.79%. Fog Core Technology fell 5.02%.

U.S. stocks closed mixed on Friday. All three major stock indexes recorded gains this week. The Dow closed above the 40000 mark for the first time. Markets are evaluating reports from multiple Fed officialsbaccaratroomHawkish remarks and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy outlook.

The Dow rose 134.21 points, or 0.34% to 40,003.59 points; the Nasdaq fell 12.35 points, or 0.07% to 16,685.97 points; the S & P 500 Index rose 6.17 points, or 0.12%, to 5,303.27 points.

This week, the three major U.S. stock indexes all recorded gains. The Nasdaq index rose 2.11%, and the S & P 500 index rose 1.54%, both of which rose for the fourth consecutive week. The Dow rose 1.24% this week, recording gains for the fifth consecutive week.

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