The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 35,683.75, rising by 253.33 points or 0.72%. This index monitors the performance of 30 major US-listed companies.
The NASDAQ concluded at 14,163.7, dropping by 94.79 points or -0.66%. It predominantly showcases technology and high-growth firms.
The S&P 500 ended at 4,543.43, declining by 7.15 points or -0.16%. Comprising 500 of the largest publicly traded US companies, this index is weighted by market capitalization.
Gold closed at 2,040.7, decreasing by 6.4 points or -0.31%. Gold, considered a safe-haven asset, often moves inversely to market fluctuations during uncertain periods.
Oil concluded at 76.91, down by 0.95 points or -1.22%. Oil prices respond to global factors like supply, demand, geopolitical tensions, and economic conditions.
The US 10-Year Treasury Yield remains at 4.344, either increasing by 0.073 points or remaining unchanged (UNCH). This yield denotes the return on the US government’s 10-year debt.
EUR/USD closed at 1.089, dropping by 0.008 points or -0.702%. This pair signifies the exchange rate between the Euro and the US Dollar.
The VIX (Volatility Index) closed at 13.27, rising by 0.29 points or 2.23%. It gauges market volatility and is commonly known as the “fear index”.
These statistics offer a snapshot of the current status of diverse financial markets in the USA, reflecting trends in stocks, commodities, currencies, and market volatility.