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20:35
Sources: The US is considering easing sanctions on Russian oil
According to Golden Ten Data on March 10, citing foreign media reports, three sources familiar with the matter revealed that the Trump administration is considering easing oil sanctions on Russia to alleviate the surge in global energy prices caused by the Middle East conflict. The relevant announcement could be made as early as Monday local time. This move could also complicate U.S. efforts to deprive Russia of revenue from the Ukraine conflict. The sources stated that the discussions may include broad sanction relief measures, or more targeted options that would allow certain countries (such as India) to purchase Russian oil without fear of U.S. penalties, including tariffs.
20:31
On Monday (March 9), the storage chip and hardware supply chain index rose by 6.86% to 103.14 points, opening slightly lower but continuing to climb, with the increase rapidly expanding from 03:17 (GMT+8).
Component stocks Sandisk closed up 11.64%, Teradyne (TER) rose 8.57%, Western Digital gained 6.85%, Seagate Technology increased by 6.10%, Lam Research and Micron Technology both rose at least 5.14%, Applied Materials was up 4.37%, and Rambus rose 0.45%.
20:30
US Stock Market Magnificent Seven Closing Report | Nvidia, Google A both closed up at least 2.7%
Component stock Nvidia closed up 2.72%, Google A rose 2.70%, Apple, Tesla, Meta, and Microsoft all gained at least 0.11%. In addition, AMD closed up 5.33%, TSMC rose 2.89%, Eli Lilly gained 1.82%, while Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares closed down 0.36%. The "mega-cap" technology stock index rose 1.40% to 372.45 points. Besides Tesla, Google A, AMD, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta Platforms, and Amazon, Broadcom closed up 4.62%, Qualcomm rose 1.78%, while Adobe closed down 0.42%, Netflix fell 0.71%, Oracle dropped 0.92%, and Salesforce declined 1.64%.
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