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Home»World Economy»Market Speak – April 23, 2025
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Market Speak – April 23, 2025

DaneBy DaneApril 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

The main Asian inventory markets had a combined day right now:

• NIKKEI 225 elevated 648.03 factors or 1.89% to 34,868.63

• Shanghai decreased 3.40 factors or -0.10% to three,296.36

• Hold Seng elevated 510.30 factors or 2.37% to 22,072.62

• ASX 200 elevated 103.80 factors or 1.33% to 7,920.50

• SENSEX elevated 520.90 factors or 0.65% to 80,116.49

• Nifty50 elevated 161.70 factors or 0.67% to 24,328.95

The main Asian forex markets had a combined day right now:

• AUDUSD decreased 0.00061 or -0.10% to 0.63582

• NZDUSD decreased 0.00291 or -0.49% to 0.59497

• USDJPY elevated 1.82 or 1.29% to 143.394

• USDCNY decreased 0.02459 or -0.34% to 7.28820

The above information was collected round 16:13 EST.

Treasured Metals:

•  Gold decreased 42.71 USD/t oz. or -1.28% to three,293.77

•  Silver elevated 1.106 USD/t. oz. or 3.40% to 33.616

The above information was collected round 16:17 EST.

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EUROPE/EMEA:

The main Europe inventory markets had a inexperienced day right now:

•  CAC 40 elevated 155.89 factors or 2.13% to 7,482.36

•  FTSE 100 elevated 74.58 factors or 0.90% to eight,403.18

•  DAX 30 elevated 668.44 factors or 3.14% to 21,961.97

The main Europe forex markets had a combined day right now:

• EURUSD decreased 0.01034 or -0.91% to 1.13178

• GBPUSD decreased 0.00697 or -0.52% to 1.32592

• USDCHF elevated 0.01172 or 1.43% to 0.83079

The above information was collected round 16:20 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:

  • Dow superior 419.49 factors or 1.07% to 39,606.57
  • S&P 500 superior 88.1 factors or 1.67% to five,375.86
  • Nasdaq superior 407.63 factors or 2.5% to 16,708.05
  • Russell 2000 superior 28.86 factors or 1.53% to 1,919.14

 

Canada Market Closings:

  • TSX Composite superior 166.7 factors or 0.69% to 24,472.68
  • TSX 60 superior 9.18 factors or 0.63% to 1,470.81

 

Brazil Market Closing:

  • Bovespa superior 1,751.69 factors or 1.34% to 132,216.07

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a unfavorable day right now:

•  Crude Oil decreased 1.287 USD/BBL or -2.02% to 62.383

•  Brent decreased 1.211 USD/BBL or -1.80% to 66.229

•  Pure fuel decreased 0.0041 USD/MMBtu or -0.14% to three.0029

•  Gasoline decreased 0.0358 USD/GAL or -1.69% to 2.0812

•  Heating oil decreased 0.041 USD/GAL or -1.89% to 2.1265

The above information was collected round 16:22 EST.

•  High commodity gainers: Silver (3.40%), Cotton (3.62%), Platinum (2.49%) and Palm Oil (2.24%)

•  High commodity losers: Rapeseed (-2.05%), Cheese (-6.42%), Orange Juice (-3.94%) and Crude Oil (-2.02%)

The above information was collected round 16:28 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.3240% (+1.32bp), US 2’s 3.88% (+0.071%), US 10’s 4.3920% (+0.3bps); US 30’s 4.84% (-0.044%), Bunds 2.4980% (+5.6bp), France 3.2370% (+2.6bp), Italy 3.6290% (+2.2bp), Turkey 31.79% (+24bp), Greece 3.358% (-2bp), Portugal 3.054% (+2.7bp); Spain 3.1630% (+2.8bp) and UK Gilts 4.5630% (+2.2bp)

The above information was collected round 16:31 EST.



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