World Markets: Gold Oil Stock Market Overview



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Stock Market Conditions and Indices, Oil, Gold and Foreign Money Markets as of September 29, 2020

– The New York Dow Jones Stock Exchange closed last night (September 29), which was the first negative territory in four business days when investors dumped their stocks ahead of the first debate between the great President Donald Trump Republican and Joe Democrat Biden will start today at 8:00 am Thai time

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 27,452.66 points, down 131.40 or -0.48%, while the S & P500 closed at 3,335.47, 16.13 or -0.48% lower, while the Nasdaq closed at 11,085.25, down 32.28 or -0.29%.

– – European stock markets closed overnight (September 29), pressured by fears about rising COVID-19 infections as investors slowed to buy stocks to be vigilant. The first debate between President Donald. Trump and US electoral contender Joe Biden The debate will begin this Wednesday morning around 8:00 am Thai time.

The Stoxx Europe 600 Index was down 0.52% to 361.49 points.

The French stock market CAC-40 closed at 4,832.07, down 11.20 or -0.23%, the German stock market DAX closed at 12,825.82, a low of 45.05 or -0, 35%, and the London Stock Exchange FTSE 100 closed at 5,897.50, down 30.43 or -0.51%

– London stock markets closed last night (September 29) as investors squandered stocks amid fears about the economic recovery. And the number of people infected with COVID-19 is increasing, as are control measures to stop the spread.

The FTSE 100 index, the London Stock Exchange, closed at 5,897.50 points, down 30.43 points or -0.51%.

– New York’s West Texas Crude (WTI) market closed from $ 40 last night (September 29), pressured by concerns of the coronavirus outbreak. It will affect the global economy AND slow down demand for oil in the long term Investors are keeping an eye on the US crude stocks report, due out today.

WTI crude contract for November delivery fell 1.31 dollars, or 3.2 percent, to 39.29 dollars a barrel. What is the lowest closing level since September 15 of this year?

Brent Crude Oil (BRENT) Contract for November Delivery Down $ 1.40, or 3.3%, to $ 41.03 a barrel. What is the lowest closing level since September 15 of this year?

– New York gold futures closed higher tonight (Sept. 29), fueled by a second straight day of dollar weakness. Additionally, concerns about the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak also encourage investors to buy gold as a safer asset.

COMEX (Commodity Exchange) gold contract for delivery in December. It rose 20.9 dollars, or 1.11%, to close at 1,903.2 dollars an ounce. What is the highest closing level since September 22 of this year?

Silver contract for December delivery It was 84.1 cents, or 3.56 percent, at $ 24.445 an ounce.

Platinum contract delivered in October. It rose 6.3 dollars, or 0.71 percent, to 897.7 dollars an ounce.

Palladium contract delivered in December. It was up $ 57.80, or 2.5%, to $ 2,329.30 an ounce.

– The US dollar depreciates against the main currencies. Trading on the New York Stock Exchange last night (Sept. 29) when investors made a profit after the dollar index hit a two-month high, as investors watched the first-round debate between President Donald Trump. Former Republican Trump and former US Vice President Joe Biden From the Democrats Today morning according to Thai time

The dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, fell 0.40 percent to 93.8937 on Monday.

The US dollar depreciated against the Swiss franc to 0.9195 francs from 0.9245 francs, however the dollar strengthened against 105.68 yen from 105.52 yen and strengthened against the Canadian dollar. At 1.3385 Canadian dollars from 1.3371 Canadian dollars.

The euro rose against the dollar to $ 1.1737 from $ 1.1664, while the pound rose to $ 1.2861 from $ 1.2837 and the Australian dollar rose to $ 0.7129 from $ 0.7070.

The DJIA index, the New York Stock Exchange closed at 27,452.66 points, down 131.40 points, -0.48%.

The S & P500 index closed at 3,335.47 points, down 16.13 points, -0.48%.

The NASDAQ New York Stock Exchange closed at 11,085.25 points, 32.28 points less, -0.29%.

The German DAX closed at 12,825.82 points, down 45.05 points, -0.35%.

The FTSE 100 index, the London Stock Exchange, closed at 5,897.50 points, down 30.43 points, -0.51%.

French stocks in the CAC-40 index closed at 4,832.07 points, down 11.20 points, or -0.23%.

SENSEX Index, Indian stocks closed at 37,973.22 points, down 8.41 points, -0.02%.

On the FTSE STI index, Singapore shares closed at 2,471.61, down 11.40 points, or -0.46%.

Shares in the FBMKLCI Malaysia index closed at 1,503.90 points, down 7.76 points, or -0.51%.

Jakarta Composite Index The Indonesian stock market closed at 4,879.10 points, down 27.45 points, or -0.56%.

The HSI index on Hong Kong stocks closed at 23,275.53 points, down 200.52 points, or -0.85%.

The SSE Composite Index closed at 3,224.36, an increase of 6.82, + 0.21%.

The KOSPI index, the South Korean stock exchange closed at 2,327.89 points, rose 19.81 points, + 0.86%.

The S & P / ASX 200 index closed at 5,952.10 points, down 0.20 points, -0.0034%.

ALL THE ORDINARIES The Australian stock market closed at 6,141.50 points, 6.60 points more, + 0.11%.

The NIKKEI 225 index closed at 23,539.10 points, 27.48 points more, + 0.12%.

On the TAIEX index, Taiwan shares closed at 12,467.73 points, an increase of 4.97 points, + 0.04%.

The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE Composite Index) closed at 5,841.60 points, 19.79 points less, -0.34%.


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