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    Market Talk – December 2, 2025

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsDecember 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ASIA:

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

    • NIKKEI 225 elevated 0.17 factors or 0.00% to 49,303.45

    • Shanghai decreased 16.295 factors or -0.42% to three,897.712

    • Cling Seng elevated 61.79 factors or 0.24% to 26,095.05

    • ASX 200 elevated 14.50 factors or 0.17% to eight,579.70

    • SENSEX decreased 503.63 factors or -0.59% to 85,138.27

    • Nifty50 decreased 143.55 factors or -0.55% to 26,032.20

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

    • AUDUSD elevated 0.00172 or 0.26% to 0.65605

    • NZDUSD decreased 0.00077 or -0.13% to 0.57290

    • USDJPY elevated 0.55 or 0.35% to 156.017

    • USDCNY decreased 0.00488 or -0.07% to 7.06845

    The above information was collected round 12:28 EST.

    Valuable Metals:

    • Gold decreased 37.11 USD/t oz. or -0.88% to 4,194.44

    • Silver elevated 0.007 USD/t. oz. or 0.01% to 57.997

    The above information was collected round 12:31 EST.

    EUROPE/EMEA:

    The most important Europe inventory markets had a combined day in the present day:

    • CAC 40 decreased 22.39 factors or -0.28% to eight,074.61

    • FTSE 100 decreased 0.73 factors or -0.01% to 9,701.80

    • DAX 30 elevated 121.42 factors or 0.51% to 23,710.86

    The most important Europe foreign money markets had a damaging day in the present day:

    • EURUSD decreased 0.00040 or -0.04% to 1.16059

    • GBPUSD decreased 0.00220 or -0.16% to 1.31912

    • USDCHF decreased 0.00067 or -0.08% to 0.80417

    The above information was collected round 12:40 EST.

    US/AMERICAS:

    US Market Closings:

    • Dow Jones Industrial Common superior 185.13 factors (0.39%) to 47,474.46

    • S&P 500 rose 16.74 factors (0.25%) to six,829.37

    • NASDAQ Composite gained 137.75 factors (0.59%) to 23,413.67

    • Russell 2000 declined 4.13 factors (-0.17%) to 2,464.998

    • VIX fell 0.65 factors (-3.77%) to 16.59

    Canada Market Closings:

    • TSX Composite decreased 52.50 factors (-0.17%) to 31,049.28

    • TSX 60 inched up 0.22 factors (0.01%) to 1,825.03

    Latin America Market Closings:

    • Bovespa surged 2,383.22 factors (1.50%) to 160,994.23

    ENERGY:

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

    • Crude Oil decreased 0.372 USD/BBL or -0.63% to 58.948

    • Brent decreased 0.382 USD/BBL or -0.60% to 62.788

    • Pure gasoline decreased 0.0563 USD/MMBtu or -1.14% to 4.8647

    • Gasoline decreased 0.0318 USD/GAL or -1.70% to 1.8412

    • Heating oil decreased 0.0147 USD/GAL or -0.63% to 2.3315

    The above information was collected round 12:43 EST.

    • Prime commodity gainers: Wheat (1.75%), Palladium (3.45%), Feeder Cattle (2.27%) and Reside Cattle (1.72%)

    • Prime commodity losers: Butter (-2.03%), Potatoes (-9.09%), Bitumen (-2.19%) and Rubber (-4.50%)

    The above information was collected round 12:37 EST.

    BONDS:

    Japan 1.8620% (-1.7bp), US 2’s 3.53% (-0.016%), US 10’s 4.0940% (+0.2bps); US 30’s 4.74 (+0.001%), Bunds 2.7494% (+0.02bp), France 3.4920% (+0.59bp), Italy 3.4690% (-0.05bp), Turkey 31.585% (+17bp), Greece 3.384% (+1.3bp), Portugal 3.073% (-3.5bp); Spain 3.227% (-0.6bp) and UK Gilts 4.472% (-1.41bp)

    The above information was collected round 13:00 EST.



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