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Market Discuss – March 10, 2025

DaneBy DaneMarch 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

The main Asian inventory markets had a blended day at this time:

• NIKKEI 225 elevated 141.11 factors or 0.38% to 37,028.27

• Shanghai decreased 6.38 factors or -0.19% to three,366.17

• Dangle Seng decreased 447.80 factors or -1.85% to 23,783.49

• ASX 200 elevated 14.11 factors or 0.18% to 7,962.30

• SENSEX decreased 217.41 factors or -0.29% to 74,115.17

• Nifty50 decreased 92.19 factors or -0.41% to 22,460.30

The main Asian foreign money markets had a blended day at this time:

• AUDUSD decreased 0.00363 or -0.58% to 0.62692

• NZDUSD decreased 0.00149 or -0.26% to 0.56946

• USDJPY decreased 0.813 or -0.55% to 147.241

• USDCNY elevated 0.02118 or 0.29% to 7.26483

The above knowledge was collected round 13:59 EST.

Valuable Metals:

•  Gold decreased 26.78 USD/t oz. or -0.92% to 2,884.83

•  Silver decreased 0.495 USD/t. oz. or -1.52% to 32.012

The above knowledge was collected round 14:02 EST.

EUROPE/EMEA:

The main Europe inventory markets had a adverse day at this time:

•  CAC 40 decreased 73.19 factors or -0.90% to eight,047.60

•  FTSE 100 decreased 79.66 factors or -0.92% to eight,600.22

•  DAX 30 decreased 387.98 factors or -1.69% to 22.620.95

The main Europe foreign money markets had a blended day at this time:

• EURUSD decreased 0.00107 or -0.10% to 1.08223

• GBPUSD decreased 0.00498 or -0.39% to 1.28652

• USDCHF elevated 0.0012 or 0.14% to 0.88140

The above knowledge was collected round 14:05 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:

  • Dow declined 890.01 factors or 2.08% to 41,911.71
  • S&P 500 declined 155.63 factors or -2.69% to five,614.56
  • Nasdaq declined 727.9 factors or 4% to 17,468.33
  • Russell 2000 declined 56.45 factors or -2.72% to 2,019.03

 

Canada Market Closings:

  • TSX Composite declined 378.04 factors or -1.53% to 24,380.71
  • TSX 60 declined 20.14 factors or -1.35% to 1,471.87

 

Brazil Market Closing:

  • Bovespa declined 700.95 factors or -0.56% to 124,333.68

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a blended day at this time:

•  Crude Oil decreased 1.169 USD/BBL or -1.74% to 65.871

•  Brent decreased 1.222 USD/BBL or -1.74% to 69.138

•  Pure fuel elevated 0.092 USD/MMBtu or 2.09% to 4.4910

•  Gasoline decreased 0.0111 USD/GAL or -0.53% to 2.0871

•  Heating oil decreased 0.0302 USD/GAL or -1.37% to 2.1790

The above knowledge was collected round 14:07 EST.

•  High commodity gainers: Sugar (2.81%), Cheese (4.78%), Rhodium (7.56%) and Rice (3.40%)

•  High commodity losers: Rapeseed (-2.77%), Canola (-10.03%), Oat (-3.01%) and Orange Juice (-13.40%)

The above knowledge was collected round 14:12 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.5710% (+4.75bp), US 2’s 3.90% (-0.104%), US 10’s 4.2130% (-8.8bps); US 30’s 4.54% (-0.061%), Bunds 2.8135% (-2.15bp), France 3.541% (-1bp), Italy 3.8950% (-0.5bp), Turkey 25.94% (+16bp), Greece 3.6320% (+0.2bp), Portugal 3.348% (-0.85bp); Spain 3.465% (-2.85bp) and UK Gilts 4.6010% (-0.21bp)

The above knowledge was collected round 14:15 EST.



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