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    Market Talk – July 30, 2025

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJuly 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ASIA:

    The main Asian inventory markets had a blended day in the present day:

    • NIKKEI 225 decreased 19.85 factors or -0.05% to 40,654.70

    • Shanghai elevated 6.01 factors or 0.17% to three,615.72

    • Dangle Seng decreased 347.52 factors or -1.36% to 25,176.93

    • ASX 200 elevated 51.80 factors or 0.60% to eight,756.40

    • SENSEX elevated 143.91 factors or 0.18% to 81,481.86

    • Nifty50 elevated 33.95 factors or 0.14% to 24,855.05

    The main Asian foreign money markets had a blended day in the present day:

    • AUDUSD decreased 0.0054 or -0.83% to 0.64590

    • NZDUSD decreased 0.00359 or -0.60% to 0.59184

    • USDJPY elevated 0.498 or 0.34% to 148.914

    • USDCNY elevated 0.02473 or 0.34% to 7.20548

    The above information was collected round 13:35 EST.

    Valuable Metals:

    • Gold decreased 27.61 USD/t oz. or -0.83% to three,298.78

    • Silver decreased 0.565 USD/t. oz. or -1.48% to 37.645

    The above information was collected round 13:17 EST.

    EUROPE/EMEA:

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

    • CAC 40 elevated 4.60 factors or 0.06% to 7,861.96

    • FTSE 100 elevated 0.62 factors or 0.01% to 9,136.94

    • DAX 30 elevated 44.85 factors or 0.19% to 24,262.22

    The main Europe foreign money markets had a blended day in the present day:

    • EURUSD decreased 0.00739 or -0.64% to 1.14767

    • GBPUSD decreased 0.0065 or -0.49% to 1.32882

    • USDCHF elevated 0.00492 or 0.61% to 0.81042

    The above information was collected round 13:43 EST.

    US/AMERICAS:

    US Market Closings:
    • Dow declined -171.71 (-0.38%) to 44,461.28
    • S&P 500 declined -7.96 (-0.12%) to six,362.90
    • Nasdaq superior +31.38 (+0.15%) to 21,129.67
    • Russell 2000 declined -10.57 (-0.47%) to 2,232.40

    Canada Market Closings:
    • TSX Composite declined -169.92 (-0.62%) to 27,369.96
    • TSX 60 declined -8.84 (-0.54%) to 1,626.71

    Brazil Market Closing:
    • Bovespa superior +1,246.71 (+0.94%) to 133,972.39

    ENERGY:

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

    • Crude Oil elevated 1.215 USD/BBL or 1.76% to 70.425

    • Brent elevated 1.057 USD/BBL or 1.46% to 73.567

    • Pure fuel decreased 0.0844 USD/MMBtu or -2.69% to three.0576

    • Gasoline elevated 0.0458 USD/GAL or 2.06% to 2.2662

    • Heating oil decreased 0.0292 USD/GAL or -1.19% to 2.4346

    The above information was collected round 13:45 EST.

    • High commodity gainers: Crude Oil (1.76%), Rhodium (7.94%), Gasoline (2.06%) and Dwell Cattle (1.59%)

    • High commodity losers: Metal (-3.41%), Orange Juice (-6.53%), Platinum (-3.66%) and Potatoes (-6.54%)

    The above information was collected round 13:50 EST.

    BONDS:

    Japan 1.5630% (-1.24bp), US 2’s 3.90% (+0.023%), US 10’s 4.3570% (+3.1bps); US 30’s 4.90 (+0.037%), Bunds 2.6980% (+0.8bp), France 3.359% (+1.8bp), Italy 3.5460% (+0.9bp), Turkey 31.815% (+15bp), Greece 3.396% (+0.3bp), Portugal 3.138% (+1.3bp); Spain 3.284% (+1bp) and UK Gilts 4.6080% (-3.02bp)

    The above information was collected round 13:59 EST.



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