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    Market Talk – May 27, 2025

    Ironside NewsBy Ironside NewsMay 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ASIA:

    The foremost Asian inventory markets had a combined day immediately:

    • NIKKEI 225 elevated 192.58 factors or 0.51% to 37,724.11

    • Shanghai decreased 6.15 factors or -0.18% to three,340.69

    • Grasp Seng elevated 99.66 factors or 0.43% to 23,381.99

    • ASX 200 elevated 46.60 factors or 0.56% to eight,407.60

    • SENSEX decreased 624.82 factors or -0.76% to 81,551.63

    • Nifty50 decreased 174.95 factors or -0.70% to 24,826.20

    The foremost Asian foreign money markets had a combined day immediately:

    • AUDUSD decreased 0.0042 or -0.65% to 0.64440

    • NZDUSD decreased 0.00524 or -0.87% to 0.59479

    • USDJPY elevated 1.478 or 1.03% to 144.320

    • USDCNY elevated 0.01472 or 0.21% to 7.19153

    The above knowledge was collected round 14:02 EST.

    Treasured Metals:

    • Gold decreased 44.35 USD/t oz. or -1.33% to three,302.20

    • Silver decreased 0.197 USD/t. oz. or -0.59% to 33.215

    The above knowledge was collected round 14:05 EST.

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    EUROPE/EMEA:

    The foremost Europe inventory markets had a combined day immediately:

    • CAC 40 decreased 1.34 factors or -0.02% to 7,826.79

    • FTSE 100 elevated 60.08 factors or 0.69% to eight,778.05

    • DAX 30 elevated 198.84 factors or 0.83% to 24,226.49

    The foremost Europe foreign money markets had a combined day immediately:

    • EURUSD decreased 0.00554 or -0.49% to 1.13311

    • GBPUSD decreased 0.00542 or -0.40% to 1.35092

    • USDCHF elevated 0.00571 or 0.70% to 0.82720

    The above knowledge was collected round 14:09 EST.

    US/AMERICAS:

    US Market Closings:

    • Dow superior 740.58 factors or 1.78% to 42,343.65
    • S&P 500 superior 118.72 factors or 2.05% to five,921.54
    • Nasdaq superior 461.96 factors or 2.47% to 19,199.16
    • Russell 2000 superior 50.55 factors or 2.48% to 2,090.4

     

    Canada Market Closings:

    • TSX Composite superior 195.87 factors or 0.75% to 26,269
    • TSX 60 superior 13.24 factors or 0.85% to 1,573.37

     

    Brazil Market Closing:

    • Bovespa superior 1,482.3 factors or 1.07% to 139,618.44

     

    ENERGY:

    The oil markets had a combined day immediately:

    • Crude Oil decreased 0.81 USD/BBL or 1.32% to 60.709

    • Brent decreased 0.535 USD/BBL or -0.83% to 63.992

    • Pure fuel elevated 0.1216 USD/MMBtu or 3.72% to three.3909

    • Gasoline decreased 0.0406 USD/GAL or -1.92% to 2.0704

    • Heating oil decreased 0.0103 USD/GAL or -0.49% to 2.0839

    The above knowledge was collected round 14:11 EST.

    • Prime commodity gainers: Pure Fuel (3.72%), Rice (1.45%), Canola (1.81%) and Oat (1.57%)

    • Prime commodity losers: Copper (-2.01%), HRC Metal (-8.01%), Wheat (-2.83%) and Gasoline (-1.92%)

    The above knowledge was collected round 14:16 EST.

    BONDS:

    Japan 1.4660% (-3.03bp), US 2’s 3.97% (-0.028%), US 10’s 4.4370% (-7.3bps); US 30’s 4.95% (-0.087%), Bunds 2.532% (-2.75bp), France 3.207% (-3bp), Italy 3.5470% (-0.5bp), Turkey 30.72% (-7bp), Greece 3.3010% (-0.9bp), Portugal 3.040% (-2.1bp); Spain 3.142% (-3.55bp) and UK Gilts 4.6710% (-1.2bp)

    The above knowledge was collected round 14:29 EST.



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