Dow Jones
Last
$53,166.17
High
$53,189.06
Low
$52,768.87
Change
+406.96
Major equity benchmarks across the US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and emerging markets.
Dow Jones
Last
$53,166.17
High
$53,189.06
Low
$52,768.87
Change
+406.96
S&P 500
Last
$7,667.34
High
$7,678.16
Low
$7,660.83
Change
+26.18
Nasdaq
Last
$26,082.96
High
$26,205.10
Low
$26,049.30
Change
+15.79
Small Cap 2000
Last
$3,009.97
High
$3,016.82
Low
$3,007.16
Change
+17.53
S&P 500 VIX
Last
$15.36
High
$15.88
Low
$15.32
Change
-0.65
S&P/TSX
Last
CA$36,618.64
High
CA$36,717.75
Low
CA$36,474.75
Change
+253.22
Bovespa
Last
R$170,517.95
High
R$170,722.62
Low
R$167,928.33
Change
+2,590.80
S&P/BMV IPC
Last
MX$64,349.80
High
MX$64,547.11
Low
MX$63,937.99
Change
+350.54
DAX
Last
€26,143.26
High
€26,161.28
Low
€25,969.52
Change
+160.22
FTSE 100
Last
£10,827.83
High
£10,830.31
Low
£10,734.92
Change
+79.67
CAC 40
Last
€8,487.64
High
€8,493.55
Low
€8,441.11
Change
+34.55
Euro Stoxx 50
Last
€6,460.26
High
€6,463.73
Low
€6,426.58
Change
+38.20
AEX
Last
€1,106.43
High
€1,107.52
Low
€1,101.63
Change
+3.65
IBEX 35
Last
€19,987.00
High
€20,007.60
Low
€19,863.00
Change
+176.00
FTSE MIB
Last
€52,753.12
High
€52,988.54
Low
€52,678.75
Change
+87.30
SMI
Last
CHF 14,421.19
High
CHF 14,426.92
Low
CHF 14,279.59
Change
+53.03
PSI
Last
€9,360.93
High
€9,378.46
Low
€9,292.56
Change
+78.12
BEL 20
Last
€5,796.82
High
€5,798.14
Low
€5,735.30
Change
+53.20
ATX
Last
€6,624.69
High
€6,647.81
Low
€6,559.65
Change
+57.45
OMXS30
Last
SEK 3,298.18
High
SEK 3,302.67
Low
SEK 3,258.80
Change
+39.85
OMXC25
Last
DKK 1,906.13
High
DKK 1,907.97
Low
DKK 1,890.80
Change
+15.60
MOEX Russia Index
Last
RUB 2,222.51
High
RUB 2,234.55
Low
RUB 2,202.52
Change
-4.14
RTSI
Last
$1,144.79
High
$1,149.75
Low
$1,129.36
Change
+12.30
WIG20
Last
PLN 3,988.83
High
PLN 4,028.08
Low
PLN 3,984.84
Change
+11.62
BIST 100
Last
TRY 14,516.33
High
TRY 14,601.01
Low
TRY 14,383.45
Change
+119.79
TA 35
Last
₪4,171.90
High
₪4,171.90
Low
₪4,154.56
Change
+16.07
Tadawul All Share
Last
SAR 10,954.46
High
SAR 10,961.29
Low
SAR 10,909.04
Change
+28.77
Nikkei 225
Last
¥66,016.36
High
¥66,125.88
Low
¥65,260.22
Change
-200.43
S&P/ASX 200
Last
A$9,055.60
High
A$9,083.80
Low
A$9,045.00
Change
-28.20
DJ New Zealand
Last
NZ$334.71
High
NZ$336.51
Low
NZ$334.26
Change
+1.12
SZSE Component
Last
CN¥14,094.17
High
CN¥14,132.04
Low
CN¥13,866.39
Change
+121.39
China A50
Last
CN¥14,864.52
High
CN¥14,904.14
Low
CN¥14,746.36
Change
+96.61
Hang Seng
Last
HK$25,973.42
High
HK$25,980.18
Low
HK$25,807.61
Change
+274.93
Taiwan Weighted
Last
NT$45,160.72
High
NT$45,254.84
Low
NT$44,583.87
Change
+226.98
SET
Last
THB 1,532.23
High
THB 1,539.65
Low
THB 1,525.30
Change
+6.65
KOSPI
Last
₩6,912.94
High
₩6,954.12
Low
₩6,742.44
Change
+60.36
IDX Composite
Last
IDR 6,539.95
High
IDR 6,551.96
Low
IDR 6,507.43
Change
+38.37
Nifty 50
Last
₹24,252.00
High
₹24,284.05
Low
₹24,206.80
Change
+20.15
BSE Sensex
Last
₹77,467.34
High
₹77,725.67
Low
₹77,445.86
Change
-70.38
PSEi Composite
Last
₱6,238.46
High
₱6,238.46
Low
₱6,174.25
Change
+80.12
An index-by-index look at whether each major benchmark is trading higher or lower today and the drivers behind the move. Right now 137 indices are higher and 19 are lower.

The ALL ORDINARIES [XAO] (AORD) is trading at 9,267.1, down 0.34% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Australia index moves are usually shaped by mining, materials, and financials, with commodity prices, the Australian dollar, and Reserve Bank of Australia expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/ASX 100 [XTO] (ATOI) is trading at 7,591, down 0.30% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Australia index moves are usually shaped by mining, materials, and financials, with commodity prices, the Australian dollar, and Reserve Bank of Australia expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/ASX 200 [XJO] (AXJO) is trading at 9,055.6, down 0.31% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Australia index moves are usually shaped by mining, materials, and financials, with commodity prices, the Australian dollar, and Reserve Bank of Australia expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/ASX 300 [XKO] (AXKO) is trading at 8,990.8, down 0.32% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Australia index moves are usually shaped by mining, materials, and financials, with commodity prices, the Australian dollar, and Reserve Bank of Australia expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/ASX 50 [XFL] (AFLI) is trading at 8,798.1, down 0.31% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Australia index moves are usually shaped by mining, materials, and financials, with commodity prices, the Australian dollar, and Reserve Bank of Australia expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The ATX (ATX) is trading at 6,624.69, up 0.87% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Austria index moves are usually shaped by banking and industrial exposure to central and eastern Europe, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The ATX Prime (ATXPRIME) is trading at 3,258.78, up 0.88% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Austria index moves are usually shaped by banking and industrial exposure to central and eastern Europe, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE Austria Index (WIAUT.FGI) is trading at 754.82, up 0.85% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Austria index moves are usually shaped by banking and industrial exposure to central and eastern Europe, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The IATX (IAX.VI) is trading at 311.93, up 0.52% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Austria index moves are usually shaped by banking and industrial exposure to central and eastern Europe, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The NTX EUR (NTX.VI) is trading at 2,651.79, up 0.47% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Austria index moves are usually shaped by banking and industrial exposure to central and eastern Europe, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The BEL 20 (BFX) is trading at 5,796.82, up 0.93% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Belgium index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the large-cap multinational mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The BEL 20 GR (BEL2I.BR) is trading at 19,843.63, up 0.93% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Belgium index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the large-cap multinational mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The BEL Mid (BELM) is trading at 6,565.07, up 1.09% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Belgium index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the large-cap multinational mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The BEL Small (BELS) is trading at 7,557.57, up 0.71% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Belgium index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the large-cap multinational mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The S&P/TSX 60 Index (TX60) is trading at 2,145.11, up 0.64% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Canada index moves are usually shaped by energy and materials prices, the Canadian dollar, and Bank of Canada policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/TSX Completion Index (SPTSEM) is trading at 2,412.99, up 0.93% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Canada index moves are usually shaped by energy and materials prices, the Canadian dollar, and Bank of Canada policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/TSX Composite index (GSPTSE) is trading at 36,618.64, up 0.70% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Canada index moves are usually shaped by energy and materials prices, the Canadian dollar, and Bank of Canada policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/TSX SmallCap Index (SPTSES) is trading at 1,468.55, up 0.66% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Canada index moves are usually shaped by energy and materials prices, the Canadian dollar, and Bank of Canada policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index (SPCDNX) is trading at 985.08, up 1.23% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Canada index moves are usually shaped by energy and materials prices, the Canadian dollar, and Bank of Canada policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The OMX Copenhagen 20 (OMXC20) is trading at 1,632.74, up 0.87% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Denmark index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical and shipping heavyweights and European rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Copenhagen 25 Index (OMXC25) is trading at 1,906.13, up 0.83% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Denmark index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical and shipping heavyweights and European rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Copenhagen Benchmark_GI (OMXCBGI) is trading at 2,899.68, up 1.00% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Denmark index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical and shipping heavyweights and European rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Copenhagen_GI (OMXCGI) is trading at 2,678.09, up 1.11% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Denmark index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical and shipping heavyweights and European rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The OMX Helsinki 25 (OMXH25) is trading at 6,407.15, up 1.12% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Finland index moves are usually shaped by European growth and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Helsinki Benchmark_PI (OMXHBPI) is trading at 74.7, up 1.04% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Finland index moves are usually shaped by European growth and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Helsinki Cap_PI (OMXHCAPPI) is trading at 9,913.16, up 1.16% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Finland index moves are usually shaped by European growth and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Helsinki_PI (OMXHPI) is trading at 13,546.53, up 1.03% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Finland index moves are usually shaped by European growth and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The CAC 40 (FCHI) is trading at 8,487.64, up 0.41% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, France index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, French economic data, and the luxury and banking groups that carry the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The CAC All-Share Index (CACX) is trading at 9,537.56, up 0.46% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, France index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, French economic data, and the luxury and banking groups that carry the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The CAC Mid 60 (CM100) is trading at 14,369.63, up 0.59% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, France index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, French economic data, and the luxury and banking groups that carry the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Euronext 100 Index (N100) is trading at 1,939.2, up 0.29% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, France index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, French economic data, and the luxury and banking groups that carry the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SBF 120 (SBF120) is trading at 6,423.38, up 0.42% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, France index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, French economic data, and the luxury and banking groups that carry the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The DAX P (GDAXI) is trading at 26,143.26, up 0.62% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Germany index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, German manufacturing and export data, and the auto and industrial sectors that dominate the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The EURO STOXX 50 I (STOXX50E) is trading at 6,460.26, up 0.59% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Germany index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, German manufacturing and export data, and the auto and industrial sectors that dominate the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The MDAX P (MDAXI) is trading at 32,071.7, up 1.12% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Germany index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, German manufacturing and export data, and the auto and industrial sectors that dominate the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SDAX P (SDAXI) is trading at 18,569.36, up 0.39% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Germany index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, German manufacturing and export data, and the auto and industrial sectors that dominate the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The TecDAX P (TECDAX) is trading at 4,073.62, up 0.20% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Germany index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, German manufacturing and export data, and the auto and industrial sectors that dominate the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The EPRA/NAREIT Hong Kong Index (ELHK.FGI) is trading at 1,544.3, up 2.08% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Hong Kong index moves are usually shaped by Chinese policy signals, US-China relations, property developers, and technology listings with mainland exposure, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE China 50 Index (XIN0.FGI) is trading at 16,400.08, up 1.17% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Hong Kong index moves are usually shaped by Chinese policy signals, US-China relations, property developers, and technology listings with mainland exposure, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The HANG SENG INDEX (HSI) is trading at 25,973.42, up 1.07% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Hong Kong index moves are usually shaped by Chinese policy signals, US-China relations, property developers, and technology listings with mainland exposure, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The ISEQ 20 (IETP) is trading at 2,418.81, up 0.96% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Ireland index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical and tech multinational exposure and European policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The TA-35 (TA35) is trading at 4,171.9, up 0.39% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Israel index moves are usually shaped by technology and defense exporters, security headlines, and the shekel, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The TA-90 (TA90) is trading at 3,698.56, up 0.79% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Israel index moves are usually shaped by technology and defense exporters, security headlines, and the shekel, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE Italia All-Share Index (ITLMS) is trading at 55,356.03, up 0.19% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Italy index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, bank exposure, and sovereign bond spreads, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE Italia Mid Cap Index (ITMC) is trading at 61,530.5, up 0.46% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Italy index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, bank exposure, and sovereign bond spreads, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE Italia Small Cap Index (ITSC) is trading at 37,512.85, up 0.45% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Italy index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, bank exposure, and sovereign bond spreads, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE MIB Index (FTSEMIB) is trading at 52,753.12, up 0.17% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Italy index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, bank exposure, and sovereign bond spreads, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The Nikkei 225 (N225) is trading at 66,016.36, down 0.30% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Japan index moves are usually shaped by Bank of Japan policy, the yen exchange rate, and the semiconductor and export-driven names with heavy global demand exposure, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The AEX All-Share Index (AEXALL) is trading at 1,507.79, up 0.12% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Netherlands index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the heavyweight internationals listed on the AEX, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The AEX GR (AEXGR) is trading at 4,555.42, up 0.33% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Netherlands index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the heavyweight internationals listed on the AEX, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The AEX-Index (AEX) is trading at 1,106.43, up 0.33% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Netherlands index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the heavyweight internationals listed on the AEX, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The AMS Next 20 (AMSSC) is trading at 1,585.95, essentially unchanged (0.04%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, Netherlands index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the heavyweight internationals listed on the AEX, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The AMX-Index (AMX) is trading at 1,114.35, up 0.38% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Netherlands index moves are usually shaped by European policy and the heavyweight internationals listed on the AEX, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The Dow Jones New Zealand Index (NZDOW) is trading at 334.71, up 0.34% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, New Zealand index moves are usually shaped by dairy and agricultural exports, the New Zealand dollar, and interest-rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Dow Jones New Zealand Index (US (NZDOWD) is trading at 368.35, up 0.71% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, New Zealand index moves are usually shaped by dairy and agricultural exports, the New Zealand dollar, and interest-rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/NZX 50 INDEX GROSS ( GROSS (NZ50) is trading at 13,927, up 0.05% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, New Zealand index moves are usually shaped by dairy and agricultural exports, the New Zealand dollar, and interest-rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/NZX MIDCAP INDEX ( CAPITAL (NZMC) is trading at 5,718.71, up 0.40% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, New Zealand index moves are usually shaped by dairy and agricultural exports, the New Zealand dollar, and interest-rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/NZX SMALLCAP INDEX ( CAPITA (NZSC) is trading at 20,024.03, down 0.66% for the session. The decline is broad enough to suggest real selling pressure rather than a narrow move. In practice, New Zealand index moves are usually shaped by dairy and agricultural exports, the New Zealand dollar, and interest-rate expectations, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The OBX Price Index (OBXP) is trading at 839.2, up 0.78% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Norway index moves are usually shaped by oil and gas prices and the krone, given the energy-heavy benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OBX Total Return Index (OBX.OL) is trading at 2,021.48, up 0.84% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Norway index moves are usually shaped by oil and gas prices and the krone, given the energy-heavy benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OSEBX.OL (OSEBX) is trading at 2,093.98, up 0.87% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Norway index moves are usually shaped by oil and gas prices and the krone, given the energy-heavy benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Oslo Børs All-share Index_GI (OSEAX.OL) is trading at 2,487.08, up 0.72% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Norway index moves are usually shaped by oil and gas prices and the krone, given the energy-heavy benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The PSI (PSI20) is trading at 9,360.93, up 0.84% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Portugal index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, tourism, and banking exposure to southern Europe, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The PSI All-Share Index GR (BVLG) is trading at 6,355.78, up 0.68% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Portugal index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, tourism, and banking exposure to southern Europe, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE Singapore Index (FTSESG) is trading at 588.32, up 0.28% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Singapore index moves are usually shaped by trade and financial flows through Singapore as a hub, global growth, and regional risk appetite, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The MSCI SINGAPORE FREE STRD SGD (MSCISG) is trading at 535.59, up 0.22% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Singapore index moves are usually shaped by trade and financial flows through Singapore as a hub, global growth, and regional risk appetite, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The STI Index (STI) is trading at 5,690.08, up 0.32% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Singapore index moves are usually shaped by trade and financial flows through Singapore as a hub, global growth, and regional risk appetite, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The IBEX 35 (IBEX) is trading at 19,987, up 0.89% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Spain index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, banking, tourism, and the euro, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The IBEX MEDIUM CAP (INDC) is trading at 17,973.3, up 0.65% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Spain index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, banking, tourism, and the euro, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The IBEX SMALL CAP (INDS) is trading at 11,200.7, up 0.67% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Spain index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, banking, tourism, and the euro, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The IGBM (IGBM) is trading at 820.85, up 0.72% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Spain index moves are usually shaped by European Central Bank policy, banking, tourism, and the euro, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The OMX Nordic 40 (OMXN40) is trading at 2,719.43, up 1.13% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Sweden index moves are usually shaped by rate expectations, the krona, and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Stockholm 30 Index (OMX) is trading at 3,298.18, up 1.22% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Sweden index moves are usually shaped by rate expectations, the krona, and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Stockholm Benchmark_PI (OMXSBPI) is trading at 984.09, up 1.16% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Sweden index moves are usually shaped by rate expectations, the krona, and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The OMX Stockholm_PI (OMXSPI) is trading at 1,141.59, up 1.11% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Sweden index moves are usually shaped by rate expectations, the krona, and the tech and industrial mix of the benchmark, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE Switzerland Index (FTSECH) is trading at 748.51, up 0.36% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Switzerland index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical, financial, and luxury heavyweights and the franc, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SMI PR (SSMI) is trading at 14,421.19, up 0.37% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Switzerland index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical, financial, and luxury heavyweights and the franc, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Swiss All Share Index Total Ret (SSIRT) is trading at 20,100.46, up 0.36% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Switzerland index moves are usually shaped by pharmaceutical, financial, and luxury heavyweights and the franc, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE 100 (FTSE) is trading at 10,827.83, up 0.74% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, United Kingdom index moves are usually shaped by Bank of England policy, energy and mining heavyweights, the pound, and risk sentiment toward British and multinational blue chips, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE 350 (FTLC) is trading at 5,901.5, up 0.74% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, United Kingdom index moves are usually shaped by Bank of England policy, energy and mining heavyweights, the pound, and risk sentiment toward British and multinational blue chips, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE AIM 100 Index (AIM1.L) is trading at 3,792.42, up 0.99% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, United Kingdom index moves are usually shaped by Bank of England policy, energy and mining heavyweights, the pound, and risk sentiment toward British and multinational blue chips, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) is trading at 53,166.17, up 0.77% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, United States index moves are usually shaped by Federal Reserve rate expectations, technology megacaps, jobs and inflation data, and shifts in Treasury yields, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The NASDAQ Composite (IXIC) is trading at 26,082.96, up 0.06% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, United States index moves are usually shaped by Federal Reserve rate expectations, technology megacaps, jobs and inflation data, and shifts in Treasury yields, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Russell 2000 (RUT) is trading at 3,009.97, up 0.59% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, United States index moves are usually shaped by Federal Reserve rate expectations, technology megacaps, jobs and inflation data, and shifts in Treasury yields, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P 500 (GSPC) is trading at 7,667.34, up 0.34% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, United States index moves are usually shaped by Federal Reserve rate expectations, technology megacaps, jobs and inflation data, and shifts in Treasury yields, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The IBOVESPA (BVSP) is trading at 170,517.95, up 1.54% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Brazil index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the real, interest-rate expectations, and the energy and materials heavyweights in the index, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The IBRASIL (IBRA) is trading at 6,684.89, up 1.51% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Brazil index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the real, interest-rate expectations, and the energy and materials heavyweights in the index, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The IBRX BRASIL (IBXX) is trading at 71,961.85, up 1.51% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Brazil index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the real, interest-rate expectations, and the energy and materials heavyweights in the index, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The MIDLARGE CAP (MLCX) is trading at 3,551.87, up 1.51% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Brazil index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the real, interest-rate expectations, and the energy and materials heavyweights in the index, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SMALL CAP (SMLL) is trading at 2,045.64, up 1.51% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Brazil index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the real, interest-rate expectations, and the energy and materials heavyweights in the index, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The S&P IPSA (IPSA) is trading at 10,887.72, down 0.55% for the session. The decline is broad enough to suggest real selling pressure rather than a narrow move. In practice, Chile index moves are usually shaped by copper prices, the peso, and global growth expectations for China, its largest trading partner, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SPCLXIGPA (con dividendos) (SPCLXIGPA.SN) is trading at 57,049.36, up 0.93% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Chile index moves are usually shaped by copper prices, the peso, and global growth expectations for China, its largest trading partner, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The CSI 1000 Index (000852.SS) is trading at 7,601.8, up 0.16% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, China index moves are usually shaped by property-sector stress, policy support from Beijing, foreign capital flows, and export demand, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The CSI 300 Index (CSI300) is trading at 4,618.9, up 0.57% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, China index moves are usually shaped by property-sector stress, policy support from Beijing, foreign capital flows, and export demand, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE China A50 Index (XIN9.FGI) is trading at 14,864.52, up 0.65% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, China index moves are usually shaped by property-sector stress, policy support from Beijing, foreign capital flows, and export demand, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Shenzhen Index (SZ399001) is trading at 14,094.17, up 0.87% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, China index moves are usually shaped by property-sector stress, policy support from Beijing, foreign capital flows, and export demand, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SSE A Share Index (000002.SS) is trading at 4,094.63, essentially unchanged (0.04%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, China index moves are usually shaped by property-sector stress, policy support from Beijing, foreign capital flows, and export demand, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The CTX CZK (CTL) is trading at 3,157.28, up 0.12% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Czech Republic index moves are usually shaped by central European growth, the koruna, and export dependence on Germany, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The PX (FPXAA.PR) is trading at 2,779.77, up 0.43% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Czech Republic index moves are usually shaped by central European growth, the koruna, and export dependence on Germany, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The COMPOSITE INDEX (GD.AT) is trading at 2,634.24, up 1.34% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Greece index moves are usually shaped by banking and tourism exposure and European debt-market sentiment, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE/ATHEX LARGE CAP (FTSE.AT) is trading at 6,733.94, up 1.43% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Greece index moves are usually shaped by banking and tourism exposure and European debt-market sentiment, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The NIFTY 100 (CNX100) is trading at 25,396.05, essentially unchanged (0.02%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, India index moves are usually shaped by foreign institutional flows, Reserve Bank of India policy, corporate earnings, and the IT and financial services sectors, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The NIFTY 50 (NSEI) is trading at 24,252, up 0.08% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, India index moves are usually shaped by foreign institutional flows, Reserve Bank of India policy, corporate earnings, and the IT and financial services sectors, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The NIFTY 500 (CRSLDX) is trading at 23,530.3, up 0.07% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, India index moves are usually shaped by foreign institutional flows, Reserve Bank of India policy, corporate earnings, and the IT and financial services sectors, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The NIFTY BANK (NSEBANK) is trading at 57,761.95, up 0.46% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, India index moves are usually shaped by foreign institutional flows, Reserve Bank of India policy, corporate earnings, and the IT and financial services sectors, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P BSE SENSEX (BSESN) is trading at 77,467.34, down 0.09% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, India index moves are usually shaped by foreign institutional flows, Reserve Bank of India policy, corporate earnings, and the IT and financial services sectors, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The IDX COMPOSITE (JKSE) is trading at 6,539.95, up 0.59% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Indonesia index moves are usually shaped by commodity exports, foreign capital flows, the rupiah, and Bank Indonesia policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The IDX LQ45 (JKLQ45) is trading at 646.32, up 1.19% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Indonesia index moves are usually shaped by commodity exports, foreign capital flows, the rupiah, and Bank Indonesia policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The KOMPAS100 (KOMPAS100.JK) is trading at 851.04, up 1.04% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Indonesia index moves are usually shaped by commodity exports, foreign capital flows, the rupiah, and Bank Indonesia policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The All-Share Index (PR) (BKAPR) is trading at 8,818.26, essentially unchanged (0.03%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, Kuwait index moves are usually shaped by energy prices, fiscal policy, and regional capital flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Boursa Kuwait Main Market 50 In (BKM50) is trading at 10,632.25, up 0.31% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Kuwait index moves are usually shaped by energy prices, fiscal policy, and regional capital flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Main Market Index (PR) (BKMPR) is trading at 8,988.42, up 0.22% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Kuwait index moves are usually shaped by energy prices, fiscal policy, and regional capital flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Premier Market Index (PR) (BKPPR) is trading at 9,239.72, down 0.09% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Kuwait index moves are usually shaped by energy prices, fiscal policy, and regional capital flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE Bursa Malaysia ACE Index (FBMMES.FGI) is trading at 5,333.79, up 0.09% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Malaysia index moves are usually shaped by commodity and energy exports, the ringgit, and foreign fund flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (KLSE) is trading at 1,736.48, essentially unchanged (0.01%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, Malaysia index moves are usually shaped by commodity and energy exports, the ringgit, and foreign fund flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE Bursa Malaysia Top 100 Ind (FBM100.FGI) is trading at 12,650.92, essentially unchanged (0.04%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, Malaysia index moves are usually shaped by commodity and energy exports, the ringgit, and foreign fund flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE Malaysia Index (WIMAL.FGI) is trading at 249.73, up 0.09% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Malaysia index moves are usually shaped by commodity and energy exports, the ringgit, and foreign fund flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE BIVA Index (FTBIVA) is trading at 1,297.48, up 0.52% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Mexico index moves are usually shaped by US trade and remittance flows, the peso, oil prices, and central-bank policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/BMV INMEX (INMEX) is trading at 4,001.27, up 0.58% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Mexico index moves are usually shaped by US trade and remittance flows, the peso, oil prices, and central-bank policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/BMV IPC (MXX) is trading at 64,349.8, up 0.55% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Mexico index moves are usually shaped by US trade and remittance flows, the peso, oil prices, and central-bank policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The S&P/BMV IPC CompMx (IPCCOMPMX.MX) is trading at 534.59, up 0.55% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Mexico index moves are usually shaped by US trade and remittance flows, the peso, oil prices, and central-bank policy, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The PSEi INDEX (PSEI) is trading at 6,238.46, up 1.30% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Philippines index moves are usually shaped by remittances, consumer demand, and foreign portfolio flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The mWIG40 (MWIG40) is trading at 10,529.19, essentially unchanged (0.04%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, Poland index moves are usually shaped by regional economic data, EU flows, the zloty, and foreign investor sentiment, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The sWIG80 (SWIG80) is trading at 31,729.43, up 0.67% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Poland index moves are usually shaped by regional economic data, EU flows, the zloty, and foreign investor sentiment, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The WIG (WIG.WA) is trading at 151,310.53, up 0.26% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Poland index moves are usually shaped by regional economic data, EU flows, the zloty, and foreign investor sentiment, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The WIG20 (WIG20) is trading at 3,988.83, up 0.29% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Poland index moves are usually shaped by regional economic data, EU flows, the zloty, and foreign investor sentiment, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The WIG30 (WIG30) is trading at 5,078.78, up 0.28% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Poland index moves are usually shaped by regional economic data, EU flows, the zloty, and foreign investor sentiment, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE NASDAQ Dubai Qatar 10 Inde (DQAT) is trading at 5,842.28, essentially unchanged (0.00%) for the session. The index is essentially unchanged on the day. In practice, Qatar index moves are usually shaped by energy prices and regional investment flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The QE All Share Index (QEAS) is trading at 3,803.27, down 0.81% for the session. The decline is broad enough to suggest real selling pressure rather than a narrow move. In practice, Qatar index moves are usually shaped by energy prices and regional investment flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The QE Index (GNRI) is trading at 9,682.57, down 0.92% for the session. The decline is broad enough to suggest real selling pressure rather than a narrow move. In practice, Qatar index moves are usually shaped by energy prices and regional investment flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The Tadawul All Shares Index (TASI) is trading at 10,954.46, up 0.26% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Saudi Arabia index moves are usually shaped by oil prices, government spending, and regional capital flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The All Share Index (J203) is trading at 118,276.83, up 2.26% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, South Africa index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the rand, and domestic political and policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE South Africa Index (WIZAF) is trading at 6,713.71, up 2.93% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, South Africa index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the rand, and domestic political and policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The Top 40 Index (J200) is trading at 110,941.62, up 2.58% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, South Africa index moves are usually shaped by commodity prices, the rand, and domestic political and policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The Kosdaq Composite Index (KQ11) is trading at 801.89, down 4.64% for the session. The decline is substantial for a single session and typically signals broad selling pressure across the market. In practice, South Korea index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor and tech exporters, global memory-chip demand, and the won, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The KOSPI 100 Index (KOSPI100) is trading at 8,542.99, up 1.42% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, South Korea index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor and tech exporters, global memory-chip demand, and the won, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The KOSPI 200 Index (KS200) is trading at 1,096.25, up 1.41% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, South Korea index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor and tech exporters, global memory-chip demand, and the won, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The KOSPI Composite Index (KS11) is trading at 6,912.94, up 0.88% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, South Korea index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor and tech exporters, global memory-chip demand, and the won, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The KRX 100 Consolidated Index (KRX100) is trading at 17,395.07, up 1.49% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, South Korea index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor and tech exporters, global memory-chip demand, and the won, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE TWSE Taiwan 50 Index (TSE50) is trading at 41,892.24, up 0.85% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Taiwan index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor manufacturing, global chip demand, tech export data, and the Taiwan dollar, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The MSCI TAIWAN (MSCITW) is trading at 1,818.97, up 1.18% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Taiwan index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor manufacturing, global chip demand, tech export data, and the Taiwan dollar, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The TSEC CAPITALIZATION WEIGHTED ST (TWII) is trading at 45,160.72, up 0.51% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Taiwan index moves are usually shaped by semiconductor manufacturing, global chip demand, tech export data, and the Taiwan dollar, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The FTSE SET All-Share Index (FSTHA.FGI) is trading at 1,807.02, up 0.42% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Thailand index moves are usually shaped by tourism and export demand, the baht, and domestic policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SET Index (SET.BK) is trading at 1,532.23, up 0.44% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Thailand index moves are usually shaped by tourism and export demand, the baht, and domestic policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SET100 Index (SET100) is trading at 2,256.22, up 0.46% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Thailand index moves are usually shaped by tourism and export demand, the baht, and domestic policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SET50 Index (SET50) is trading at 1,015.3, up 0.52% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Thailand index moves are usually shaped by tourism and export demand, the baht, and domestic policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The SETHD Index (SETHD) is trading at 1,178.2, up 1.18% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Thailand index moves are usually shaped by tourism and export demand, the baht, and domestic policy signals, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The BIST 100 (XU100) is trading at 14,516.33, up 0.83% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Turkey index moves are usually shaped by inflation expectations, monetary policy, the lira, and domestic flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The BIST 30 (XU030) is trading at 16,728.58, up 1.33% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Turkey index moves are usually shaped by inflation expectations, monetary policy, the lira, and domestic flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The BIST 50 (XU050) is trading at 13,049.3, up 1.32% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Turkey index moves are usually shaped by inflation expectations, monetary policy, the lira, and domestic flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The BIST TUM (XUTUM.IS) is trading at 18,724.62, up 0.68% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Turkey index moves are usually shaped by inflation expectations, monetary policy, the lira, and domestic flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The BIST TUM-100 (XTUMY.IS) is trading at 77,878.34, up 0.27% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Turkey index moves are usually shaped by inflation expectations, monetary policy, the lira, and domestic flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The DFM General Index (DFMGI.AE) is trading at 5,855.57, up 0.27% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, United Arab Emirates index moves are usually shaped by energy prices, regional policy, and foreign capital flows into the Gulf, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE ADX General Index (FADGI.FGI) is trading at 10,004.43, down 0.71% for the session. The decline is broad enough to suggest real selling pressure rather than a narrow move. In practice, United Arab Emirates index moves are usually shaped by energy prices, regional policy, and foreign capital flows into the Gulf, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The MERVAL (MERV) is trading at 2,924,152.8, up 1.68% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Argentina index moves are usually shaped by inflation expectations, the peso, domestic policy, and agricultural export earnings, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The OMX Iceland 15 (OMXI15) is trading at 2,614.58, up 0.50% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Iceland index moves are usually shaped by domestic financial conditions and tourism flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The XCSE:OMX Iceland All Share GI (OMXIGI) is trading at 597.11, down 0.20% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Iceland index moves are usually shaped by domestic financial conditions and tourism flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The XCSE:OMX Iceland All Share PI (OMXIPI) is trading at 1,242.05, down 0.20% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Iceland index moves are usually shaped by domestic financial conditions and tourism flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The XCSE:OMX Iceland Mid Cap PI (OMXIMCPI) is trading at 88.05, down 0.30% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Iceland index moves are usually shaped by domestic financial conditions and tourism flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The XCSE:OMX Iceland Small Cap PI (OMXISCPI) is trading at 189.59, up 0.32% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Iceland index moves are usually shaped by domestic financial conditions and tourism flows, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The MOEX Russia Index (IMOEX) is trading at 2,222.51, down 0.19% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Russia index moves are usually shaped by oil and gas prices, sanctions headlines, and the rouble, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The RTS Index (RTSI.ME) is trading at 1,144.79, up 1.09% for the session. The advance is broad enough to suggest genuine buying interest rather than a narrow move. In practice, Russia index moves are usually shaped by oil and gas prices, sanctions headlines, and the rouble, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.

The 0P0000HY8X.VN (0P0000HY8X.VN) is trading at 1,726.69, down 0.31% for the session. The move is modest, so sector- and stock-level detail matters more than the headline number. In practice, Vietnam index moves are usually shaped by manufacturing and export momentum, foreign investment, and the dong, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
The FTSE Vietnam Index (FVTT.FGI) is trading at 592.21, up 2.91% for the session. The gain is substantial for a single session and typically points to broad buying pressure across the market. In practice, Vietnam index moves are usually shaped by manufacturing and export momentum, foreign investment, and the dong, so the current direction should be read against the latest data and headlines.
A broad market move usually reflects how investors are repricing expectations — most commonly interest-rate policy, inflation and jobs data, corporate earnings, commodity prices, currency moves, and overall risk sentiment. On a single day, the direction is often set by the biggest news event of the session: a central-bank comment, a major earnings report, an inflation print, or a geopolitical headline. Individual sectors can move opposite to the headline index, so it helps to check breadth alongside the level.
US benchmarks such as the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq are heavily influenced by Federal Reserve rate expectations, jobs and inflation reports, Treasury yields, and the technology megacaps that carry the largest index weight. When those companies rise or fall, the whole market tends to move with them. The country-by-country report on this page frames each market's move against the drivers that typically explain it.
Global benchmarks follow different exchange hours, currencies, and economic calendars, so a US jobs report, a European Central Bank decision, or a Japanese yen move can lift one region while another trades on its own local news. Because local-currency index levels don't include currency effects, a foreign investor's return can also differ from the published index move.
A stock market index is a calculated benchmark that tracks a selected group of securities. Indexes can be weighted by market capitalization, price, equal weight, or other rules depending on the published index methodology.
The S&P 500 is a market-cap weighted index of roughly 500 large US companies. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a price-weighted index of just 30 companies, so a single high-priced stock can move it more than a similarly sized S&P 500 company would. The Nasdaq Composite tracks common stocks listed on Nasdaq and carries heavier technology and growth exposure than the other two.
A market-cap weighted index, such as the S&P 500, gives larger companies more influence on the index level based on total market value. A price-weighted index, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, gives higher-priced shares more influence regardless of the company's overall size.
The Dow Jones was designed as a small, price-weighted sample of major US companies rather than a broad market-cap weighted benchmark. Its narrow, fixed count of 30 stocks means a single stock's move can have an outsized effect compared with broader indices like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite.
By combined market value of its components, the S&P 500 is typically cited as the largest widely followed single-country benchmark, since it tracks roughly 500 of the largest US companies. Broader global exposure is tracked through multi-country benchmarks such as the MSCI World or MSCI All Country World Index.
Major indices follow the trading calendar and market hours of their local exchange. US, European, and Asia-Pacific benchmarks can update during different parts of the day because their cash equity markets open in different time zones.
Most published index levels are calculated in local currency and do not include currency effects. A foreign investor's actual return can differ from the local-currency index return once exchange-rate moves between the local currency and the investor's home currency are included.
An index itself is a benchmark, not a single security. Market participants usually get exposure through instruments such as exchange-traded funds, mutual funds, options, futures, or contracts for difference where available.
A sharp, broad sell-off usually follows an event that resets expectations all at once — for example an unexpected rate decision, a hot inflation print, a major earnings shock, or a geopolitical escalation. When selling pressure is pronounced, weakness tends to spread across sectors rather than staying in one group, which shows up as the market falling together.
Individual shares generally follow the two forces that move indexes: company-specific news for each stock, and a shared macro backdrop (rates, inflation, the dollar, oil, and risk sentiment) that lifts or drags most stocks together. On a broad up day, more stocks advance than decline; on a down day, the reverse is true.
Because the S&P 500 is market-cap weighted, its daily move is dominated by its largest members — the technology and consumer megacaps. A change in Fed rate expectations, a semiconductor-sector swing, or a major index-heavyweight earnings report can move the whole S&P 500 even when most other stocks barely budge.
The Nasdaq Composite carries a heavier concentration in technology and growth stocks, so it is more sensitive to changes in interest-rate expectations and to the fortunes of the big tech platforms. When tech leads, the Nasdaq tends to rise or fall by more than the broader, more diversified S&P 500 and Dow.
The Dow is a price-weighted index of 30 large companies dominated by industrials, financials, and healthcare, while the Nasdaq is dominated by technology and growth. When money rotates toward or away from tech specifically, the Nasdaq can move strongly while the Dow barely changes — or even goes the other way.
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