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Home»World Economy»Market Speak – Could 29, 2025
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Market Speak – Could 29, 2025

DaneBy DaneMay 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

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

• NIKKEI 225 elevated 710.58 factors or 1.88% to 38,432.98

• Shanghai elevated 23.51 factors or 0.70% to three,363.45

• Cling Seng elevated 315.07 factors or 1.35% to 23,573.38

• ASX 200 elevated 12.90 factors or 0.15% to eight,409.80

• SENSEX elevated 320.70 factors or 0.39% to 81,633.02

• Nifty50 elevated 81.15 factors or 0.33% to 24,833.60

The most important Asian foreign money markets had a blended day at present:

• AUDUSD elevated 0.0017 or 0.26% to 0.64436

• NZDUSD elevated 0.00172 or 0.29% to 0.59785

• USDJPY decreased 0.508 or -0.35% to 144.334

• USDCNY decreased 0.00635 or -0.09% to 7.18585

The above information was collected round 11:07 EST.

Valuable Metals:

• Gold elevated 30.51 USD/t oz. or 0.93% to three,316.82

• Silver elevated 0.285 USD/t. oz. or 0.86% to 33.255

The above information was collected round 11:10 EST.

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EUROPE/EMEA:

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

• CAC 40 decreased 8.38 factors or -0.11% to 7,779.72

• FTSE 100 decreased 9.56 factors or -0.11% to eight,716.45

• DAX 30 decreased 104.96 factors or -0.44% to 23,933.23

The most important Europe foreign money markets had a blended day at present:

• EURUSD elevated 0.00633 or 0.56% to 1.13557

• GBPUSD elevated 0.00181 or 0.13% to 1.34853

• USDCHF decreased 0.0036 or -0.44% to 0.82385

The above information was collected round 11:14 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:

  • Dow superior 117.03 factors or 0.28% to 42,215.73
  • S&P 500 superior 23.62 factors or 0.4% to five,912.17
  • Nasdaq superior 74.93 factors or 0.39% to 19,175.87
  • Russell 2000 superior 6.98 factors or 0.34% to 2,074.78

 

Canada Market Closings:

  • TSX Composite declined 72.89 factors or -0.28% to 26,210.56
  • TSX 60 declined 4.04 factors or -0.26% to 1,569.88

 

Brazil Market Closing:

  • Bovespa declined 355.78 factors or -0.26% to 138,532.03

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a detrimental day at present:

• Crude Oil decreased 0.864 USD/BBL or -1.40% to 60.976

• Brent decreased 0.735 USD/BBL or -1.13% to 64.165

• Pure fuel decreased 0.1072 USD/MMBtu or -3.01% to three.4498

• Gasoline decreased 0.0403 USD/GAL or -1.92% to 2.0558

• Heating oil decreased 0.036 USD/GAL or -1.72% to 2.0567

The above information was collected round 11:21 EST.

• Prime commodity gainers: Palm Oil (1.72%), Nickel (1.66%), Feeder Cattle (1.24%) and Bitumen (0.95%)

• Prime commodity losers: Cocoa (-5.89%), Tin (-2.92%), Gasoline (-1.92%) and Pure Gasoline (-3.01%)

The above information was collected round 11:27 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.5200% (+0.24bp), US 2’s 3.95% (-0.049%), US 10’s 4.4320% (-5.1bps); US 30’s 4.94% (-0.044%), Bunds 2.512% (-3.5bp), France 3.177% (-4.85bp), Italy 3.5000% (-3.85bp), Turkey 30.77% (+10bp), Greece 3.2710% (-0.9bp), Portugal 3.011% (-2.6bp); Spain 3.11% (-4.8bp) and UK Gilts 4.6470% (-8.45bp)

The above information was collected round 11:35 EST.



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