The Big Three gained slightly, to 70.4 percent of the total vehicle market, from 70.1 percent last year.
Among New York area commercial banks, the average money market account yields gained 2 basis points, to 3.47 percent, from last week.
The six-month bill gained to cut its yield 7 basis points, to 5.08 percent.
The yield on the 30-year bond has gained 12 basis points, to 6.09 percent.
All the managers came in winners, gaining 7.23 percent to 11 percent.
The one-year bill gained 2 basis points, to 8.54 percent.
Firefox is up a fraction, gaining 0.08 points to 21.71 percent.
The other three managed to put together good, but less stellar, performances; each gained 28 to 30 percent, outpacing the broad market.
The Big Three gained a point and a half over all, to 73.4 percent.
The 30-day compounded average yield for the same period gained three basis points, to 5.56 percent.