Global Markets Make Solid Gains Thursday    

PostThu Jul 23, 2020 6:42 am

VOA - Vietnam News


Global markets are mostly higher Thursday despite rising new cases of COVID-19 and worsening ties between the United States and China. 


Asian markets ended the trading day with mixed results.  Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index closed 0.8% higher, while the Shanghai Composite index was 0.2% lower. 


Sydney’s S&P/ASX index gained 0.3%.  The KOSPI index in Seoul fell 0.5%, Taipei’s TSEC index dropped 0.4%, and Mumbai’s Sensex was 0.7% higher.  


The Nikkei index in Tokyo is closed Thursday and Friday for a national holiday. 


The outlook is far better in Europe at the midday point of the trading day.  The FTSE in London is up 0.5%, the CAC-40 in Paris is 0.4% higher, and Frankfurt’s DAX index is up 0.5%. 


Oil markets continue to struggle Thursday.  U.S. crude is trading at $41.80 per barrel, down 0.2%, and the international benchmark Brent crude is also 0.2% lower, selling at $44.19 per barrel.   


The Dow Jones, S&P 500 and the NASDAQ are all trending positively in futures trading ahead of Wall Street’s opening bell. 

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