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Home»World Economy»Market Speak – March 14, 2025
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Market Speak – March 14, 2025

DaneBy DaneMarch 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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ASIA:

The main Asian inventory markets had a inexperienced day as we speak:

• NIKKEI 225 elevated 263.08 factors or 0.72% to 37,053.10

• Shanghai elevated 60.84 factors or 1.81% to three,419.57

• Hold Seng elevated 497.33 factors or 2.12% to 23,959.98

• ASX 200 elevated 40.60 factors or 0.52% to 7,789.70

• SENSEX closed

• Nifty50 closed

The main Asian foreign money markets had a combined day as we speak:

• AUDUSD elevated 0.00329 or 0.52% to 0.63180

• NZDUSD elevated 0.00462 or 0.81% to 0.57423

• USDJPY elevated 0.525 or 0.36% to 148.341

• USDCNY decreased 0.00972 or -0.13% to 7.23848

The above information was collected round 12:25 EST.

Valuable Metals:

•  Gold elevated 1.54 USD/t oz. or 0.05% to 2,987.84

•  Silver decreased 0.198 USD/t. oz. or -0.58% to 33.660

The above information was collected round 12:28 EST.

EUROPE/EMEA:

The main Europe inventory markets had a inexperienced day as we speak:

•  CAC 40 elevated 90.07 factors or 1.14% to eight,028.28

•  FTSE 100 elevated 89.77 factors or 1.05% to eight,632.33

•  DAX 30 elevated 419.68 factors or 1.86% to 22.986.82

The main Europe foreign money markets had a combined day as we speak:

• EURUSD elevated 0.00247 or 0.23% to 1.08773

• GBPUSD decreased 0.00347 or -0.27% to 1.29163

• USDCHF elevated 0.00195 or 0.22% to 0.88475

The above information was collected round 12:29 EST.

US/AMERICAS:

US Market Closings:

  • Dow superior 674.62 factors or 1.66% to 41,488.19
  • S&P 500 superior 117.42 factors or 2.13% to five,638.94
  • Nasdaq superior 451.08 factors or 2.61% to 17,754.09
  • Russell 2000 superior 50.41 factors or 2.53% to 2,044.1

 

Canada Market Closings:

  • TSX Composite superior 350.18 factors or 1.45% to 24,553.4
  • TSX 60 superior 21.56 factors or 1.48% to 1,475.3

 

Brazil Market Closing:

  • Bovespa declined superior 3,372.13 or 2.68% to 129,009.23

ENERGY:

The oil markets had a combined day as we speak:

•  Crude Oil elevated 0.485 USD/BBL or 0.73% to 67.035

•  Brent elevated 0.533 USD/BBL or 0.76% to 70.413

•  Pure fuel decreased 0.045 USD/MMBtu or -1.09% to 4.0660

•  Gasoline elevated 0.0011 USD/GAL or 0.05% to 2.1374

•  Heating oil decreased 0.0099 USD/GAL or -0.46% to 2.1521

The above information was collected round 12:32 EST.

•  Prime commodity gainers: Canola (1.56%), Wool (1.39%), Wheat (1.65%) and Lumber (4.93%)

•  Prime commodity losers: Espresso (-2.62%), Corn (-1.66%), Cocoa (-5.58%) and Pure Gasoline (-1.09%)

The above information was collected round 12:37 EST.

BONDS:

Japan 1.5280% (-1.85bp), US 2’s 4.01% (+0.029%), US 10’s 4.3000% (+2.7bps); US 30’s 4.61% (+0.026%), Bunds 2.8755% (+2.2bp), France 3.5680% (+1.55bp), Italy 3.9400% (+0.5bp), Turkey 26.23% (+13bp), Greece 3.6930% (-0.7bp), Portugal 3.374% (+1.7bp); Spain 3.500% (+1.6bp) and UK Gilts 4.6740% (+4.1bp)

The above information was collected round 12:42 EST.



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