U.S. stocks opened lower in early trading, Dow fell more than 200 points

US Federal Reserve Chairman Powell released a super hawkish signal on Thursday (21st), saying that a 2-yard rate hike would not be ruled out in the future, which would intensify the selling of US bonds. U.S. stocks opened lower in early trading, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down more than 200 points and the Nasdaq down regarding 0.1%.

As of 21:39 Taipei time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 244.17 points (or 0.7%) to a temporary report of 34548.59 points; the Nasdaq fell 21.77 points (or 0.17%) to a temporary report of 13152.88 points; the S&P 500 fell 24.58 points (or 0.56%), temporarily reported 4369.08 points; Philadelphia Semiconductor Index fell 8.06 points (or 0.26%), temporarily reported 3050.68 points.

The five major tech giants were mixed. Tesla founder Elon Musk has made frequent moves recently and has a strong intention to acquire Twitter. Twitter rose 1.06%, Tesla fell regarding 1.28%; TSMC ADR fell 0.78%, UMC ADR It edged up 0.19%.

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