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Market News Capitol Attack 'Shakes the Market' . Tech giants 'surrender', bank stocks rise

Capitol Attack 'Shakes the Market' . Tech giants 'surrender', bank stocks rise

The U.S. Democrat Party took the Senate and ruled completely. The Dow Jones Index reached a new high. High-tech stocks closed under the impact of Biden’s anti-monopoly political views. Note that the Democratic Party’s full governance beneficiaries, such as raw material stocks such as plastics and steel. But electronics stocks are fearful of being depressed.

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The Democratic Party of the United States is expected to win the Georgia Senate by-election, which will diverge the gains of US stocks. On the 6th, the Dow Jones Index rose 437.80 points, or 1.44%, to 30,829.40 points. The Nasdaq Composite Index fell 78.17 points, or 0.61%, to close at 12,740.79 points. The S&P 500 index rose 21.28 points, or 0.57%, to close at 3,748.14 points.


US S&P 500 index futures rose 0.37% to 3,754.62 points; Dow Jones 30 index futures rose 0.21% to 3,0784.5 points; Nasdaq 100 index futures rose 0.63% to 12,696.12 points.


U.S. bond yields exceeded 1%, and bank stocks collectively rose. Interest-rate-sensitive bank stocks rose, as the yield on the 10-year US Treasury bond rose to 1% for the first time since March last year, and investors were betting on a steeper yield curve. JP Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) closed up 4.70%, Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) rose 6.25%, Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) rose 5.40%, and Citigroup (NYSE:C) rose 5.75%.


Tech giants fell, Apple fell more than 3%. Tech giants fell across the board. Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) closed down 2.49%, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) closed down 3.37%, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) closed down 2.59%, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) closed down 2.83%, Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) closed down 0.32%, and Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) closed down 3.90%.


Trump supporters 'attack' Washington

The Democrats won two seats in the Georgia State Senate on the 6th, and will rule the Senate and House of Representatives. The Associated Press said that after Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Georgia since 1992, Democrats Jon Osoff and Rafael Warnock also defeated Republican David Perdue. And Kelly Roifler, win the state.


This week's election is expected to mark the official end of the turbulent 2020 election season. However, when the two parties are in the "decisive battle" in Georgia, Washington is being overshadowed by chaos and violence. Angry Trump supporters launched an offensive against the U.S. Capitol to prevent Congress from confirming Biden's victory.


In terms of economic data, the US December ADP employment announced on Wednesday night fell by 123,000, while it is expected to increase by 88,000. The PMI of the US Markit service industry fell from 58.4 to 54.8 in December. However, the monthly rate of factory orders rose for the seventh consecutive month. The minutes of the Fed’s December monetary policy meeting showed that the FOMC decided not to extend the duration of the Treasury bonds it purchased.

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