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Market Discuss – March 27, 2025

DaneBy DaneMarch 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

The most important Asian inventory markets had a combined day at present:

• NIKKEI 225 decreased 227.32 factors or -0.60% to 37,799.97

• Shanghai elevated 5.05 factors or 0.15% to three,373.75

• Grasp Seng elevated 95.48 factors or 0.41% to 23,578.80

• ASX 200 decreased 30.00 factors or -0.38% to 7,969.00

• SENSEX elevated 317.93 factors or 0.41% to 77,606.43

• Nifty50 elevated 105.10 factors or 0.45% to 23,591.95

The most important Asian forex markets had a combined day at present:

• AUDUSD elevated 0.00043 or 0.07% to 0.63025

• NZDUSD elevated 0.00132 or 0.23% to 0.57418

• USDJPY elevated 0.5 or 0.33% to 151.074

• USDCNY decreased 0.00953 or -0.13% to 7.26982

The above information was collected round 13:30 EST.

Treasured Metals:

•  Gold elevated 28.61 USD/t oz. or 0.95% to three,049.98

•  Silver elevated 0.645 USD/t. oz. or 1.92% to 34.300

The above information was collected round 13:33 EST.

EUROPE/EMEA:

The most important Europe inventory markets had a adverse day at present:

•  CAC 40 decreased 40.57 factors or -0.51% to 7,990.11

•  FTSE 100 decreased 23.47 factors or -0.27% to eight,666.12

•  DAX 30 decreased 160.29 factors or -0.70% to 22.678.74

The most important Europe forex markets had a combined day at present:

• EURUSD elevated 0.00424 or 0.39% to 1.07963

• GBPUSD elevated 0.00684 or 0.53% to 1.29571

• USDCHF decreased 0.00189 or -0.21% to 0.88195

The above information was collected round 13:38 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:

  • Dow declined 155.09 factors or -0.37% to 42,299.7
  • S&P 500 declined 18.89 factors or -0.33% to five,693.31
  • Nasdaq declined 94.98 factors or -0.53% to 17,804.03
  • Russell 2000 declined 8.14 factors or -0.39% to 2,065.69

 

Canada Market Closings:

  • TSX Composite remained unchanged at 25,161.06
  • TSX 60 declined 0.57 of a degree or -0.04% to 1,510.81

 

Brazil Market Closing:

  • Bovespa superior 524.87 factors or 0.4% to 133,044.5

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a combined day at present:

•  Crude Oil elevated 0.105 USD/BBL or 0.15% to 69.755

•  Brent elevated 0.032 USD/BBL or 0.04% to 73.822

•  Pure gasoline elevated 0.0681 USD/MMBtu or 1.76% to three.9401

•  Gasoline elevated 0.0039 USD/GAL or 0.17% to 2.2350

•  Heating oil decreased 0.0093 USD/GAL or -0.41% to 2.2794

The above information was collected round 13:40 EST.

•  High commodity gainers: Rubber (2.51%), Palladium (2.00%), Cheese (7.62%) and Rice (1.98%)

•  High commodity losers: Espresso (-3.16%), Orange Juice (-5.63%), Lead (-2.28%) and Copper (-2.38%)

The above information was collected round 13:45 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.5920% (+0.52bp), US 2’s 4.00% (-0.004%), US 10’s 4.3690% (+3.1bps); US 30’s 4.73% (+0.042%), Bunds 2.7710% (-1.9bp), France 3.4670% (-2bp), Italy 3.8800% (-1.4bp), Turkey 31.08% (+94bp), Greece 3.641% (-0.2bp), Portugal 3.273% (-3.2bp); Spain 3.393% (-2.1bp) and UK Gilts 4.7900% (+5.9bp)

The above information was collected round 13:57 EST.



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