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Home»World Economy»Market Speak – July 24, 2025
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Market Speak – July 24, 2025

DaneBy DaneJuly 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

The main Asian inventory markets had a combined day at the moment:

• NIKKEI 225 elevated 655.02 factors or 1.59% to 41,826.34

• Shanghai elevated 23.43 factors or 0.65% to three,605.73

• Dangle Seng elevated 129.11 factors or 0.51% to 25,667.18

• ASX 200 decreased 27.80 factors or -0.32% to eight,709.40

• SENSEX decreased 542.47 factors or -0.66% to 82,184.17

• Nifty50 decreased 157.80 factors or -0.63% to 25,062.10

The main Asian foreign money markets had a combined day at the moment:

• AUDUSD decreased 0.00048 or -0.07% to 0.65967

• NZDUSD decreased 0.00093 or -0.15% to 0.60379

• USDJPY elevated 0.485 or 0.33% to 146.828

• USDCNY elevated 0.00183 or 0.03% to 7.15271

The above information was collected round 12:36 EST.

Treasured Metals:

• Gold decreased 17.47 USD/t oz. or -0.52% to three,370.35

• Silver decreased 0.249 USD/t. oz. or -0.63% to 39.011

The above information was collected round 12:39 EST.

EUROPE/EMEA:

The main Europe inventory markets had a combined day at the moment:

• CAC 40 decreased 32.15 factors or -0.41% to 7,818.28

• FTSE 100 elevated 76.88 factors or 0.85% to 9,138.37

• DAX 30 elevated 55.11 factors or 0.23% to 24,295.93

The main Europe foreign money markets had a combined day at the moment:

• EURUSD decreased 0.00082 or -0.07% to 1.17652

• GBPUSD decreased 0.00685 or -0.50% to 1.35101

• USDCHF elevated 0.0021 or 0.27% to 0.79429

The above information was collected round 12:46 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:

  • Dow declined by 316.38 factors (−0.70%) to 44,693.91

  • S&P 500 superior by 4.44 factors (+0.07%) to six,363.35

  • NASDAQ superior by 37.94 factors (+0.18%) to 21,057.96

  • Russell 2000 declined by 31.00 factors (−1.36%) to 2,252.13

Canada Market Closings:

  • TSX Composite declined by 44.15 factors (−0.16%) to 27,372.26

  • TSX 60 declined by 2.31 factors (−0.14%) to 1,627.22

Brazil Market Closing:

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a combined day at the moment:

• Crude Oil elevated 0.37 USD/BBL or 0.57% to 65.620

• Brent elevated 0.315 USD/BBL or 0.46% to 68.825

• Pure fuel elevated 0.0404 USD/MMBtu or 1.31% to three.1174

• Gasoline decreased 0.0283 USD/GAL or -1.34% to 2.0908

• Heating oil decreased 0.0598 USD/GAL or -2.44% to 2.3892

The above information was collected round 12:48 EST.

• Prime commodity gainers: Rhodium (4.17%), Soda Ash (2.22%), Oat (2.08%) and Sugar (2.16%)

• Prime commodity losers: Cocoa (-2.77%), Heating Oil (-2.44%), Potatoes (-4.55%) and Palladium (-3.48%)

The above information was collected round 12:54 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.6030% (+0.58bp), US 2’s 3.92% (+0.037%), US 10’s 4.4070% (+1.9bps); US 30’s 4.95% (+0.005%), Bunds 2.7010% (+3.6bp), France 3.379% (+10.6bp), Italy 3.5880% (+12.4bp), Turkey 29.24% (-1bp), Greece 3.407% (+10.2bp), Portugal 3.145% (+8bp); Spain 3.310% (+11bp) and UK Gilts 4.6250% (-2.28bp)

The above information was collected round 12:57 EST.



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