U.S. equities closed mixed on Wednesday, according to market data from Gate exchange, as reported in a ChainCatcher newsflash. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the regular session up 0.49% on a preliminary basis, while the S&P 500 slipped 0.17% and the Nasdaq Composite declined 0.8%. In the technology and semiconductor space, the moves among major stocks were noticeably divergent: Nvidia (NVDA.O) advanced 3.4%, while AMD (AMD.O) tumbled 7%. Elsewhere, SpaceX (SPCX.O) plummeted 13.6%, SanDisk (SNDK.O) lost 5%, and SK Hynix (SKHY.O) fell 2%. U.S.-listed Chinese companies also closed lower. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index fell 1.08%, with XPeng (XPEV.N) and NIO (NIO.N) each losing 2%. These figures are based on Gate's market data, which was cited directly in the original ChainCatcher newsflash. The summary presents all the key numbers from that report without adding extra commentary or interpretation. Trading volumes and other metrics were not disclosed in the original report.
According to Gate exchange data cited by ChainCatcher, U.S. stocks ended mixed on Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.49% in preliminary trading, while the S&P 500 slipped 0.17% and the Nasdaq Composite lost 0.8%.
Several notable moves stood out in the session. SpaceX (SPCX.O) plummeted 13.6%, AMD (AMD.O) slid 7%, SanDisk (SNDK.O) fell 5%, and SK Hynix (SKHY.O) declined 2%. On the upside, Nvidia (NVDA.O) gained 3.4%.
Chinese ADRs were also under pressure. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index closed 1.08% lower, with XPeng (XPEV.N) and NIO (NIO.N) each down 2%.
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