World Markets: Gold Oil Stock Market Overview



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Stock Market Conditions and Indices for the Oil, Gold, and Foreign Money Markets as of November 2, 2020

– The New York Dow Jones Stock Exchange closed more than 400 points last night (November 2) as investors watched the results of the US presidential election on Tuesday, November 3, US time. small Because investors sell tech stocks

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 26,925.05, up 423.45 or + 1.60%, while the S & P500 closed at 3,310.24, up 40.28 or + 1.23%. The Nasdaq closed at 10,957.61, up 46.02 or + 0.42%.

– European equity markets closed overnight (Nov 2), driven by strong disclosures of global manufacturing data. This helps to overshadow fears about the growing number of COVID-19 infections that have forced many European countries to resume lockdown measures.

The Stoxx Europe 600 Index gained 1.61% to close at 347.86 points.

The French stock markets of the CAC 40 index closed at 4,691.14 points, an increase of 96.90 points or + 2.11%, the German DAX stock market closed at 11,788.28 points, rose 231.80 points or + 2, 01%, and the FTSE 100, the London Stock Exchange closed at 5,654.97 points, rose 77.70 points or +. 1.39%

– London equity markets closed higher tonight (Nov 2) as investors praised the bright earnings outlook for UK companies, the Bank of England is likely to release additional stimulus measures this week. And progress in negotiations for a post-Brexit trade deal between Britain and the European Union.

The FTSE 100 index, the London Stock Exchange, closed at 5,654.97 points, 77.70 points more or + 1.39%.

– The West Texas Crude (WTI) market in New York closed overnight (November 2), supported by the expectations of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and their allies. OR OPEC Plus Will Postpone Plans to Increase Oil Production This is due to concerns that a new round of blockade measures in Europe will affect economic activity and oil demand.

WTI crude contract for December delivery rose 1.02 dollars, or 2.9 percent, to 36.81 dollars a barrel.

Brent crude contract (BRENT) for delivery in January. It was up $ 1.03, or 2.7 percent, to $ 38.97 a barrel.

– New York gold futures closed overnight (November 2), driven by investors who bought gold as a safe haven. Amid Concerns About US Presidential Election Results Including The Spread Of The COVID-19 Virus In Europe And The US

COMEX (Commodity Exchange) gold contract for delivery in December. It rose $ 12.6, or 0.67 percent, to $ 1,892.5 an ounce.

Silver contract for December delivery rose 38.7 cents, or 1.64 percent, to $ 24.033 an ounce.

Platinum contract delivered in January. It made $ 11.1, or 1.31%, at $ 859.5 an ounce.

Palladium contract delivered in December. It was up $ 3.20, or 0.1%, to $ 2,220.40 an ounce.

– The US dollar has appreciated slightly against the main currencies. When trading on the New York Stock Exchange last night (November 2), investors watched the results of the US presidential election on Tuesday, November 3, US time. Including the Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy Conference (Fed) and the release of non-farm employment figures this week.

The dollar index, which measures the dollar against the six major currencies in the basket, rose 0.09 percent to 94.1303 on Monday.

The US dollar rose against the yen to 104.83 yen from 104.67 yen and was higher against the Swiss franc to 0.9201 francs from 0.9170 francs, but against the Canadian dollar. The US dollar fell to $ 1.3226 from $ 1.3317.

The euro fell against the dollar to $ 1.1629 from $ 1.1644, while the pound fell to $ 1.2899 from $ 1.2956, while the Australian dollar rose to $ 0.7047 from $ 0.7028.

The DJIA index, the New York Stock Exchange, closed at 26,925.05 points, 423.45 points more, + 1.60%.

The S & P500 index closed at 3,310.24 points, up 40.28, + 1.23%.

The NASDAQ New York Stock Exchange closed at 10,957.61 points, 46.02 points more, + 0.42%.

The German DAX closed at 11,788.28 points, up 231.80 points, + 2.01%.

The FTSE 100 index, the London Stock Exchange, closed at 5,654.97 points, 77.70 points more, + 1.39%.

French shares of the CAC-40 index closed at 4,691.14 points, up 96.90, + 2.11%.

On the SENSEX index, Indian stocks closed at 39,757.58, up 143.51 points, or 0.36 percent.

The FTSE STI index, Singapore shares closed at 2,443.13 points, up 19.29 points, + 0.80%.

The FBMKLCI, the Malaysian stock market closed at 1,466.46 points, down 0.43, -0.03%.

Jakarta Composite Index The Indonesian stock market closed at 5,115.13 points, down 13.10 points, or -0.26%.

The HSI index, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, closed at 24,460.01 points, 352.59 points more, + 1.46%.

The SSE composite index closed at 3,225.12 points, up 0.59, + 0.018%.

The KOSPI index, the South Korean stock market, closed at 2,300.16, up 33.01, + 1.46%.

The S & P / ASX 200 index closed at 5,951.30 points, up 23.70 points, + 0.40%.

ALL THE ORDINARIES The Australian stock market closed at 6,147.40 points, 14.20 points more, + 0.23%.

The NIKKEI 225 index closed at 23,295.48 points, 318.35 points more, + 1.39%.

The TAIEX index, Taiwan shares closed at 12,591.31 points, 44.97 points, + 0.36%.

The PSE composite index closed at 6,324.00, down 91.08, -1.42%.


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