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Stock indices and conditions of the oil, gold and foreign money markets as of November 25, 2020
– The New York Dow Jones Stock Exchange closed overnight (November 25) after the United States posted higher-than-expected unemployment figures last week. Due to the impact of a lockdown measure taken by US states to slow the spread of COVID-19, the Nasdaq closed New Heights, fueled by calls for technology stocks.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 29,872.47 points, down 173.77 or -0.58%, while the S & P500 closed at 3,629.65, down 5.76 or -0.16%. The Nasdaq closed at 12,094.40, up 57.61 or + 0.48%.
– European stock markets closed slightly lower tonight (Nov 25) as investors sold their shares for a profit. While the market continues to be driven by the easing of lockdown measures to control COVID-19 in Europe and by the hope of a vaccine against COVID-19. Soon to be used
The Stoxx Europe 600 Index was down 0.08% to 392.09 points.
The German DAX stock market closed at 13,289.80, down 2.64 or -0.02%, and the FTSE 100 index closed at 6,391.09, down 41.08 or -0.64%, while the CAC- 40 closed at 5,571.29, up 12.87. O + 0.23%
– London stock markets closed overnight (Nov 25) as investors again raised concerns about the economic impact of the COVID-19 outbreak after the market gained early support. This page contains news about the progress of vaccine efficacy.
The FTSE 100 index, the London Stock Exchange, closed at 6,391.09 points, 41.08 points less or -0.64%.
– West Texas Crude (WTI) New York markets closed in positive tonight (November 25) with both WTI crude and Brent crude. Both closed at eight-month highs for a second day, as investors praised falling stocks of US crude last week. Including advances in the development of a vaccine against COVID-19
WTI crude contract for delivery in January. It was up 80 cents, or 1.8 percent, to $ 45.71 a barrel. What is the highest closing level since March 5, 2020?
Brent crude oil contract (BRENT) for delivery in January. It was up 75 cents, or 1.6 percent, to $ 48.61 a barrel. What is the highest closing level since March 5, 2020?
– New York gold futures closed overnight (November 25), driven by the depreciation of the dollar, in addition to the higher-than-expected weekly US unemployment figure. It is also a factor in buying gold as a safe asset.
COMEX (Commodity Exchange) gold contract for delivery in December. It was up 90 cents, or 0.05 percent, to $ 1,805.5 an ounce.
Silver contract for December delivery rose 6.2 cents, or 0.27 percent, to $ 23,362 an ounce.
Platinum contract delivered in January. It was up $ 11.5, or 1.2 percent, to $ 969.8 an ounce.
Palladium contract delivered in December. It was down $ 7.10, or 0.3%, to $ 2,364.70 an ounce.
– The US dollar depreciates against the main currencies. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange last night (Nov 25) after the United States released data on a sluggish economy. This includes higher than expected weekly unemployment figures. And the consumer confidence index that fell in November.
The dollar index, which measures the dollar against the six major currencies in the basket, was down 0.25 percent to 91.9985 last night.
The US dollar depreciated against the yen to 104.42 yen compared to 104.56 yen and depreciated against the Swiss franc 0.9086 of 0.9119 francs. Against the Canadian dollar at 1,2999 Canadian dollars from 1,3004 Canadian dollars.
The euro strengthened against the dollar to $ 1.1915 from $ 1.1883, while the pound rose to $ 1.3381 from $ 1.3352 and the Australian dollar rose to $ 0.7364 from $ 0.7354.
The DJIA index, the New York Stock Exchange, closed at 29,872.47 points, down 173.77 points, -0.58%.
The S & P500 index, the New York Stock Exchange, closed at 3,629.65 points, 5.76 points less, -0.16%.
The NASDAQ New York Stock Exchange closed at 12,094.40 points, with an increase of 57.61 points, + 0.48%.
The DAX index of German stocks closed at 13,289.80 points, down 2.64 points, or -0.02%.
The FTSE 100 index, London Stock Exchange, closed at 6,391.09 points, 41.08 points less, -0.64%.
French shares of the CAC-40 index closed at 5,571.29 points, up 12.87 points, + 0.23%.
SENSEX Index: Indian stocks closed at 43,828.10 points, with a drop of 694.92 points, or 1.56%.
Shares of the FTSE STI Singapore index closed at 2,869.55 points, down 22.08 points, or -0.76%.
The FBMKLCI, the Malaysian stock exchange closed at 1,597.58 points, up 19.19, + 1.22%.
Jakarta Composite Index The Indonesian stock market closed at 5,679.25 points, 21.78 points less, -0.38%.
The HSI index, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, closed at 26,669.75 points, 81.55 points more, + 0.31%.
The SSE Composite Index closed at 3,362.33 points, down 40.50 points, or -1.19%.
The KOSPI index, the South Korean stock exchange, closed at 2,601.54 points, 16.22 points less, -0.62%.
The S & P / ASX 200 index closed at 6,683.30 points, 39.20 points more, + 0.59%.
ALL THE ORDINARIES The Australian stock market closed at 6,888.20 points, 32.70 points more, + 0.48%.
The NIKKEI 225 index closed at 26,296.86 points, 131.27 points more, + 0.50%.
The TAIEX index, the Taiwanese stock exchanges closed at 13,738.83 points, 68.30 points less, -0.49%.
The PSE Composite Index closed at 7,001.51, down 107.16, -1.51%.