
NASDAQ fell nearly 1%, small-cap stock indices rose by over 1%, NVIDIA initially fell by about 7% before rebounding, while silver saw the deepest decline of 5%

The U.S. stock market showed differentiation, with the Nasdaq and S&P 500 falling, while the Dow and small-cap stocks rose. Investors sold off technology stocks and turned to buying blue-chip stocks and small-cap stocks. The Nasdaq fell for three consecutive days, with both the S&P Nasdaq and Nasdaq 100 declining, while the Russell 2000 Index rose. NVIDIA's stock price fell by about 7% before rebounding briefly, with silver seeing the deepest decline of 5%. In addition, the European stocks of the French luxury goods giant Kering Group also hit a seven-year low. Offshore renminbi surged more than 600 points on Thursday and rose over 0.7% in three days
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