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Market Speak – June 4, 2025

DaneBy DaneJune 5, 2025Updated:June 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

The key Asian inventory markets had a inexperienced day at this time:

• NIKKEI 225 elevated 300.64 factors or 0.80% to 37,747.45

• Shanghai elevated 14.23 factors or 0.42% to three,376.20

• Cling Seng elevated 141.54 factors or 0.60% to 23,654.03

• ASX 200 elevated 75.10 factors or 0.89% to eight,541.80

• SENSEX elevated 260.74 factors or 0.32% to 80,998.25

• Nifty50 elevated 77.70 factors or 0.32% to 24,620.20

The key Asian foreign money markets had a blended day at this time:

• AUDUSD elevated 0.00391 or 0.61% to 0.65014

• NZDUSD elevated 0.00304 or 0.51% to 0.60351

• USDJPY decreased 1.238 or -0.86% to 142.735

• USDCNY decreased 0.02145 or -0.30% to 7.17016

The above knowledge was collected round 14:12 EST.

Valuable Metals:

• Gold elevated 27.02 USD/t oz. or 0.81% to three,380.56

• Silver elevated 0.006 USD/t. oz. or 0.02% to 34.526

The above knowledge was collected round 14:16 EST.

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EUROPE/EMEA:

The key Europe inventory markets had a inexperienced day at this time:

• CAC 40 elevated 40.83 factors or 0.53% to 7,804.67

• FTSE 100 elevated 14.27 factors or 0.16% to eight,801.29

• DAX 30 elevated 184.86 factors or 0.77% to 24,276.48

The key Europe foreign money markets had a blended day at this time:

• EURUSD elevated 0.00535 or 0.47% to 1.14254

• GBPUSD elevated 0.00457 or 0.34% to 1.35631

• USDCHF decreased 0.00648 or -0.79% to 0.81749

The above knowledge was collected round 14:24 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:

  • Dow declined 91.9 factors or -0.22% to 42,427.74
  • S&P 500 superior 0.44 of a degree or 0.01% to five,970.81
  • Nasdaq superior 61.53 factors or 0.32% to 19,460.49
  • Russell 2000 declined 4.5 factors or -0.21% to 2,098.48

 

Canada Market Closings:

  • TSX Composite declined 97.64 factors or -0.37% to 26,329
  • TSX 60 declined 6.93 factors or -0.44% to 1,573.11

 

Brazil Market Closing:

  • Bovespa declined 704.59 factors or -0.51% to 138,841.67

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a detrimental day at this time:

• Crude Oil decreased 0.529 USD/BBL or -0.83% to 62.881

• Brent decreased 0.793 USD/BBL or -1.21% to 64.837

• Pure fuel decreased 0.008 USD/MMBtu or -0.21% to three.7140

• Gasoline decreased 0.0362 USD/GAL or -1.75% to 2.0340

• Heating oil decreased 0.0257 USD/GAL or -1.23% to 2.0710

The above knowledge was collected round 14:29 EST.

• Prime commodity gainers: Platinum (1.51%), Rice (2.43%), Espresso (1.68%) and Rhodium (1.88%)

• Prime commodity losers: Gasoline (-1.75%), Cotton (-1.44%), Palladium (-1.59%) and Orange Juice (-2.89%)

The above knowledge was collected round 14:35 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.5050% (+2.31bp), US 2’s 3.89% (-0.078%), US 10’s 4.3630% (-10.7bps); US 30’s 4.89% (-0.099%), Bunds 2.512% (+0.8bp), France 3.204% (+1.5bp), Italy 3.4960% (+0.7bp), Turkey 31.10% (+1bp), Greece 3.2820% (+4.2bp), Portugal 3.006% (+2.75bp); Spain 3.122% (+1.7bp) and UK Gilts 4.6110% (-3.59bp)

The above knowledge was collected round 14:39 EST.



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