World Markets: Gold Oil Stock Market Overview



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Daily Indices and Equities, Oil, Gold and Money Markets February 11, 2021

– The New York Stock Exchange Dow Jones closed overnight (Feb 11) after the US posted higher than expected weekly unemployment figures, but the S & P500 and Nasdaq closed in positive territory, driven by buying pressure on tech stocks. Including hopes about the US economic stimulus measures.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 31,430.70, down 7.10 or -0.02%. The S & P500 closed at 3,916.38, up 6.50 or + 0.17%. The Nasdaq closed at 14,025.77, up 53.24 or + 0.38%.

– European stocks closed positive tonight (February 11) in response to the good performance of listed companies. And as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has pointed out, the Fed will continue to freeze interest rates to low levels to stimulate the economy and employment.

The Stoxx Europe 600 Index closed at 411.35 points, up 1.88 points or + 0.46%.

The FTSE 100 closed at 6,528.72 points, rose 4.36 points or + 0.07%, the DAX index closed at 14,040.91, rose 107.94 points or + 0.77%, and the CAC 40 closed at 5,669 , 82 points, fell 0.98 or -0.02%.

– The London stock market closed positive tonight (Feb 11) in response to the better than expected performance of listed companies. However, energy stocks fell in line with the direction of world oil prices. Due to concerns about the slowdown trend in demand.

The FTSE 100 index closed at 6,528.72 points, an increase of 4.36 points or + 0.07%.

– The New York West Texas Crude (WTI) market closed lower tonight (Feb 11) as investors made a profit after the crude oil contract rallied for eight consecutive trading days. Pressured after the oil exporting countries (OPEC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecast a slow recovery in oil demand due to the lockdown effect.

WTI crude contract for March delivery fell 44 cents, or 0.8 percent, to $ 58.24 a barrel.

Brent crude contract (BRENT) for delivery in April. It was down 33 cents, or 0.5 percent, to $ 61.14 a barrel.

– New York gold futures closed overnight (February 11), pressured by rising US bond yields. And from investors to profit after gold contracts rose for 4 consecutive business days previously.

COMEX (Commodity Exchange) Gold Contract for April Delivery Down 15.9 dollars, or 0.86 percent, to 1,826.8 dollars an ounce.

Silver metal contract for March delivery December wheat was 3.1 cents, or 0.11 percent, at $ 27.047 an ounce.

Platinum contract delivered in April. It was up 10 cents, or 0.01 percent, to $ 1,247 an ounce.

Palladium contract delivered in March. It was down $ 5.50, or 0.2%, to $ 2,347 / ounce.

– The US dollar has appreciated slightly against the main currencies. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange last night (Feb 11) after the United States posted a higher than expected number of job seekers last week. While investors are still keeping an eye on progress in issuing US economic stimulus measures.

The dollar index, which measures the dollar against the six major currencies in a basket, rose 0.05 percent to 90.4214 on Monday.

The dollar rose against the yen to 104.75 yen from 104.63 yen and rose against the Swiss franc to 0.8899 francs from 0.8898 francs. Canadian dollar at the level of 1.2699 Canadian dollars from the level of 1.2689 Canadian dollars.

The euro rose against the US dollar to $ 1.2129 from $ 1.2128, while the pound fell to $ 1.3804 from $ 1.3840, while the Australian dollar rose to $ 0.7747 from $ 0.7728 .

The DJIA index, the New York Stock Exchange, closed at 31,430.70 points, down 7.10, -0.02%.

The S & P500 index, the New York Stock Exchange, closed at 3,916.38 points, up 6.50, + 0.17%.

The NASDAQ New York Stock Exchange closed at 14,025.77, up 53.24, + 0.38%.

The German DAX closed at 14,040.91, up 107.94 points, + 0.77%.

The FTSE 100 index, London Stock Exchange, closed 6,528.72 points, 4.36 points more, + 0.07%.

The French shares of the CAC-40 index closed at 5,669.82 points, 0.98, -0.02%.

The SENSEX Indian stock index closed at 51,531.52 points, an increase of 222.13, + 0.43%.

The FTSE STI index of Singapore stocks closed at 2,925.48 points, down 0.36 points, or -0.01%.

The FBMKLCI, the Malaysian stock exchange closed at 1,599.42 points, 2.57 points more, + 0.16%.

Jakarta Composite Index The Indonesian stock market closed at 6,222.52 points, up 20.69 points, + 0.33%.

The HSI index, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, closed at 30,173.57, an increase of 134.85, + 0.45%.

The S & P / ASX 200 index closed at 6,850.10 points, down 6.80 points, or -0.1%.

ALL THE ORDINARIES The Australian stock market closed at 7,122.10 points, 11.70 points less, -0.16%.

The index of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE Composite) closed at 6,991.01, down 91.14, -1.29%.

The Japanese stock market closed on February 11 due to National Foundation Day.

The Chinese stock market and the Taiwan stock market closed on February 11 for the Lunar New Year.

The South Korean stock market closed on February 11 for the Korean New Year.


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