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    Market Talk – July 17, 2025

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJuly 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ASIA:

    The key Asian inventory markets had a combined day in the present day:

    • NIKKEI 225 elevated 237.79 factors or 0.60% to 39,901.19

    • Shanghai elevated 13.05 factors or 0.37% to three,516.83

    • Cling Seng decreased 18.81 factors or -0.08% to 24,498.95

    • ASX 200 elevated 77.20 factors or 0.90% to eight,639.00

    • SENSEX decreased 375.24 factors or -0.45% to 82,259.24

    • Nifty50 decreased 100.60 factors or -0.40% to 25,111.45

    The key Asian foreign money markets had a combined day in the present day:

    • AUDUSD decreased 0.00381 or -0.58% to 0.64843

    • NZDUSD decreased 0.0019 or -0.32% to 0.59249

    • USDJPY elevated 0.673 or 0.45% to 148.667

    • USDCNY elevated 0.00589 or 0.08% to 7.18659

    The above information was collected round 13:53 EST.

    Valuable Metals:

    • Gold decreased 9.96 USD/t oz. or -0.30% to three,337.15

    • Silver elevated 0.176 USD/t. oz. or 0.46% to 38.086

    The above information was collected round 13:57 EST.

    EUROPE/EMEA:

    The key Europe inventory markets had a inexperienced day in the present day:

    • CAC 40 elevated 99.91 factors or 1.29% to 7,822.00

    • FTSE 100 elevated 46.09 factors or 0.52% to eight,972.64

    • DAX 30 elevated 361.55 factors or 1.51% to 24,370.93

    The key Europe foreign money markets had a combined day in the present day:

    • EURUSD decreased 0.00515 or -0.44% to 1.15839

    • GBPUSD decreased 0.00072 or -0.05% to 1.34026

    • USDCHF elevated 0.00469 or 0.59% to 0.80564

    The above information was collected round 14:03 EST.

    US/AMERICAS:

     

    US Market Closings:

    • Dow superior 230.32 factors or 0.52% to 44,485.1
    • S&P 500 superior 33.76 factors or 0.54% to six,297.46
    • Nasdaq superior 153.78 factors or 0.74% to twenty,884.27
    • Russell 2000 superior 27.06 factors or 1.21% to 2,254.04

     

    Canada Market Closings:

    • TSX Composite superior 235.4 factors or 0.87% to 27,388.37
    • TSX 60 superior 16.57 factors or 1.03% to 1,631.65

     

    Brazil Market Closing:

    • Bovespa superior 111.58 factors or 0.08% to 135,622.57

    ENERGY:

    The oil markets had a combined day in the present day:

    • Crude Oil elevated 0.967 USD/BBL or 1.46% to 67.347

    • Brent elevated 0.821 USD/BBL or 1.20% to 69.341

    • Pure fuel decreased 0.0298 USD/MMBtu or -0.84% to three.5212

    • Gasoline elevated 0.0096 USD/GAL or 0.45% to 2.1643

    • Heating oil elevated 0.0644 USD/GAL or 2.69% to 2.4559

    The above information was collected round 14:17 EST.

    • High commodity gainers: Heating Oil (2.69%), Canola (3.54%), Palladium (2.17%) and Platinum (3.32%)

    • High commodity losers: Wheat (-1.36%), Oat (-1.33%), Cocoa (-4.46%) and Soda Ash (-1.36%)

    The above information was collected round 14:26 EST.

    BONDS:

    Japan 1.5590% (-1.76bp), US 2’s 3.92% (+0.025%), US 10’s 4.4650% (+0.2bps); US 30’s 5.01% (-0.004%), Bunds 2.6830% (-0.9bp), France 3.380% (-0.4bp), Italy 3.5680% (-1.1bp), Turkey 32.165% (+220.5bp), Greece 3.388% (-0.7bp), Portugal 3.139% (-0.1bp); Spain 3.298% (+0.6bp) and UK Gilts 4.6590% (+1.81bp)

    The above information was collected round 14:29 EST.



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