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Market Discuss – July 29, 2025

DaneBy DaneJuly 30, 2025Updated:July 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

The most important Asian inventory markets had a combined day immediately:

• NIKKEI 225 decreased 323.72 factors or -0.79% to 40,674.55

• Shanghai elevated 11.77 factors or 0.33% to three,609.71

• Grasp Seng decreased 37.68 factors or -0.15% to 25,524.45

• ASX 200 elevated 6.90 factors or 0.08% to eight,704.60

• SENSEX elevated 446.93 factors or 0.55% to 81,337.95

• Nifty50 elevated 140.20 factors or 0.57% to 24,821.10

The most important Asian foreign money markets had a combined day immediately:

• AUDUSD decreased 0.00148 or -0.23% to 0.65070

• NZDUSD decreased 0.00187 or -0.31% to 0.59531

• USDJPY elevated 0.121 or 0.08% to 148.586

• USDCNY decreased 0.00071 or -0.01% to 7.18116

The above knowledge was collected round 11:58 EST.

Treasured Metals:

• Gold elevated 5.41 USD/t oz. or 0.16% to three,320.11

• Silver decreased 0.032 USD/t. oz. or -0.08% to 38.138

The above knowledge was collected round 12:00 EST.

EUROPE/EMEA:

The most important Europe inventory markets had a inexperienced day immediately:

• CAC 40 elevated 56.48 factors or 0.72% to 7,857.36

• FTSE 100 elevated 54.88 factors or 0.60% to 9,136.32

• DAX 30 elevated 247.01 factors or 1.03% to 24,217.37

The most important Europe foreign money markets had a combined day immediately:

• EURUSD decreased 0.00555 or -0.48% to 1.15407

• GBPUSD decreased 0.00184 or -0.14% to 1.33413

• USDCHF elevated 0.00337 or 0.42% to 0.80660

The above knowledge was collected round 12:06 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:
• Dow declined -204.57 (-0.46%) to 44,632.99
• S&P 500 declined -18.91 (-0.30%) to six,370.86
• Nasdaq declined -80.29 (-0.38%) to 21,098.29
• Russell 2000 declined -13.76 (-0.61%) to 2,242.96

Canada Market Closings:
• TSX Composite superior +134.46 (+0.49%) to 27,539.88
• TSX 60 superior +5.73 (+0.35%) to 1,635.55

Brazil Market Closing:
• Bovespa superior +696.38 (+0.53%) to 132,825.64

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a combined day immediately:

• Crude Oil elevated 1.065 USD/BBL or 1.60% to 67.775

• Brent elevated 1.038 USD/BBL or 1.48% to 71.078

• Pure gasoline elevated 0.0835 USD/MMBtu or 2.72% to three.1495

• Gasoline elevated 0.0376 USD/GAL or 1.75% to 2.1841

• Heating oil decreased 0.0206 USD/GAL or -0.85% to 2.4060

The above knowledge was collected round 12:08 EST.

• Prime commodity gainers: Crude Oil (1.60%), Pure Gasoline (2.72%), Gasoline (1.75%) and Metal (3.82%)

• Prime commodity losers: Rubber (-3.13%), Orange Juice (-5.90%), Espresso (-3.07%) and Cocoa (-3.78%)

The above knowledge was collected round 12:14 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.5750% (+0.59bp), US 2’s 3.90% (-0.026%), US 10’s 4.3570% (-6bps); US 30’s 4.89 (-0.074%), Bunds 2.7070% (+1.9bp), France 3.363% (+1.5bp), Italy 3.5480% (+1.6bp), Turkey 31.815% (+15bp), Greece 3.373% (-0.6bp), Portugal 3.130% (+1.8bp); Spain 3.289% (+1.2bp) and UK Gilts 4.6380% (-1.72bp)

The above knowledge was collected round 12:18 EST.



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