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Author Topic: Last week's stock market  (Read 794 times)

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on: January 20, 2020, 01:34:48 AM
- The Dow Jones, S&P500 and Nasdaq New York stock markets closed up again on Friday (17 January), driven by strong US and Chinese economic data disclosure. Including the bright performance of US listed companies Before the market stopped long this weekend As Wall Street stock market will close on Monday On the day, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 29,348.10 points, up 50.46 points or + 0.17%, the S & P500 index closing at 3,329.62 points, up 12.81 points or + 0.39% and Nasdaq closing at 9,388.94 points, an increase of 31.81 points or + 0.34%

- European stock markets closed on Friday (17 January) and closed at a record high. As investors are driven by the positive trade negotiations between the European Union (EU) and the US, as well as confidence about signs of economic recovery in China.

Stoxx Europe 600 added 0.96% to close at 424.56.

The CAC-40 French stock market closed at 6,100.72 points, up 61.69 points or + 1.02%, the German stock market DAX closed at 13,526.13 points, up 96.70 points or + 0.72% and FTSE 100 London stock market closed at 7,674.56 points, up 64.75 points, or + 0.85%

- London stock market closed higher on Friday (17 January), reaching the highest level in more than 5 months, driven by data from the Chinese economy. And the weaker pound After the disclosure of weak UK retail sales data, the Bank of England cut the interest rate soon, helping to support the export-oriented stocks.

FTSE 100 London stock market closed at 7,674.56, up 64.75 points or + 0.85%.

- West Texas crude oil contract (WTI) New York market closed slightly on Friday (17 January) and dropped for the second straight week as traders are still worried about the demand. energy After the United States-China signed the first phase of trade agreement on Wednesday. And the US Senate approved this week's US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.

WTI crude for delivery in February. Rose by 2 cents or 0.03% to close at 58.54 dollars / barrel.

Brent crude oil contract for delivery in March. Rose 23 cents or 0.4% to close at 64.85 dollars / barrel.

- New York gold futures closed higher on Friday (17 January), but moved up slightly this week. Due to the rise in the New High of the US stock market has reduced the attractiveness of gold as a safe-haven asset.

Gold COMEX (Commodity Exchange) contract for delivery in February. Up $ 9.80, or 0.63% to close at 1,560.30 dollars / ounce And in this week Gold price rose only 20 cents

Silver contract for March delivery. Up 13.4 cents, or 0.75%, to close at 18.073 dollars / ounce.

Platinum contract for delivery in April. Jumped $ 23.60, or 2.36%, to close at 1,024.80 dollars / ounce.

Palladium contract for March delivery Jumped $ 47.10, or 2.2 percent, to close at $ 2,224.90 / ounce.

- The US dollar appreciates against the major currencies. In trading at the New York Stock Exchange on Friday (17 January), driven by the disclosure of strong US economic data. The dollar rose to its highest level in one week compared to the euro.

The euro depreciated against the US dollar at 1.1089, from 1.1135 dollars, the pound fell to 1.3017 dollars from 1.3076 dollars and Australian dollars fell to 0.6877 dollars from 0.6898 US dollars.

The US dollar appreciated against the Swiss franc at 0.9679 francs from the 0.9644 franc and appreciated against the Canadian dollar at the level of 1.3063 Canadian dollars from the 1.3040 Canadian dollar. But the US dollar depreciates against the yen at 110.12 yen from 110.14 yen.

DJIA New York Stock Exchange closed at 29,348.10 points, up 50.46 points, + 0.17%.

The S & P500 New York Stock Exchange closed at 3,329.62 points, up 12.81 points, + 0.39%.

NASDAQ New York Stock Exchange closed at 9,388.94 points, up 31.81 points, + 0.34%.

FTSE 100 London stock market closed at 7,674.56, up 64.75 points, + 0.85%

The German stock market DAX closed at 13,526.13 points, up 96.70 points, + 0.72%.

CAC-40 French stock market closed at 6,100.72 points, up 61.69 points, + 1.02%.

SENForex and Stock Speculating, India stock market closed at 41,945.37 points, up 12.81 points, + 0.03%.

Singapore stock market FTSE STI closed at 3,281.03 points, up 3.03 points, + 0.09%.

Malaysia's stock market FBMKLCI closed at 1,595.81 points, up 7.93 points, + 0.50%.

Jakarta Composite Index Indonesia stock market closed at 6,291.66 points, up 5.61 points, + 0.09%.

Hong Kong stock market HSI index closed at 29,056.42 points, up 173.38 points, + 0.60%.

PSE Composite Index Philippines stock market closed at 7,722.58 points, up 69.40 points, + 0.91%.

SSE Composite Index, the Chinese stock market closed at 3,075.50 points, up 1.42 points, + 0.05%

KOSPI, South Korea stock market closed at 2,250.57 points, up 2.52 points, + 0.11%.

NIKKEI 225 Japan stock market closed at 24,041.26 points, up 108.13 points, + 0.45%.

TAIEX, Taiwan stock market closed at 12,090.29 points, up 23.36 points, + 0.19%.

S & P / ASX 200, Australian stock market closed at 7,064.10 points, up 22.30 points, + 0.32%.

ALL ORDINARIES, the Australian stock market closed at 7,180.30 points, up 21.70 points, + 0.30%.



 

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