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    Market Talk – January 29, 2026

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ASIA:

    The major Asian stock markets had mixed day today:

    • NIKKEI 225 increased 16.89 points or 0.03% to 53,375.60

    • Shanghai increased 6.747 points or 0.16% to 4,157.985

    • Hang Seng increased 141.18 points or 0.51% to 27,968.09

    • ASX 200 decreased 6.40 points or -0.07% to 8,927.50

    • SENSEX increased 221.69 points or 0.27% to 82,566.37

    • Nifty50 increased 76.15 points or 0.30% to 25,418.90

    The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:

    • AUDUSD decreased 0.00158 or -0.22% to 0.70251

    • NZDUSD increased 0.00049 or 0.08% to 0.60659

    • USDJPY decreased 0.245 or -0.16% to 153.164

    • USDCNY increased 0.00579 or 0.08% to 6.94965

    The above data was collected around 15:04 EST.

    Precious Metals:

    Gold decreased 114.9 USD/t oz. or -2.12% to 5,304.93

    Silver decreased 3.184 USD/t. oz or -2.73% to 113.394

    The above data was collected around 15:11

    EUROPE/EMEA:

    The major Europe stock markets had a mixed day today:

    •  CAC 40 increased 4.68 points or 0.06% to 8,071.36

    •  FTSE 100 increased 17.33 points, or 0.17% to 10,171.76

    •  DAX 30 decreased 513.33 points or -2.07% to 24,309.46

    The major Europe currency markets had a mixed day today:

    • EURUSD increased 0.00071 or 0.06% to 1.19613

    • GBPUSD decreased 0.00089 or -0.06% to 1.37997

    • USDCHF decreased 0.00201 or -0.26% to 0.76632

    The above data was collected around 15:36 EST.

    NORTH AMERICA:

    US/AMERICAS:

    • DJIA advanced by 55.96 points (0.11%) to 49,071.56

    • S&P 500 declined by 9.02 points (-0.13%) to 6,969.01

    • NASDAQ declined by 172.33 points (-0.72%) to 23,685.120

    • Russell 2000 advanced by 1.23 points (0.05%) to 2,654.776

    Canada Market Closings:

    • TSX Composite declined by 159.94 points (-0.48%) to 33,016.13

    • TSX 60 declined by 1.53 points (-0.08%) to 1,907.60

    Brazil Market Closing:

    ENERGY:

    The oil markets had a mixed day today:

    • Crude Oil increased by 2.429 points or 3.84% to 65.639.

    • Brent increased by 2.521 points or 3.69% to 70.921.

    • Natural Gas increased by 0.1698 points or 4.55% to 3.9018.

    • Gasoline increased by 0.0255 points or 1.34% to 1.9221.

    • Heating Oil decreased by 0.0608 points or -2.28% to 2.6053.

    The above data was collected around 15:57 EST.

    •   Top commodity gainers: Copper (5.72%), Natural Gas (4.55%), Crude Oil (3.84%), and Brent (3.69%)

    •   Top commodity losers: Silver (-2.33%), Heating Oil (-2.28%), Gold (-1.99%), and Coffee (-1.74%)

    The above data was collected around 16:00 EST.

    BONDS:

    Japan 2.2570%(+1.48bp), US 2’s 3.57% (-0.009%), US 10’s 4.2360%(-1bps); US 30’s 4.86% (+0.007%), Bunds 2.8394% (-1.44bp), France 3.4185% (-0.78bp), Italy 3.4672% (-0.31bp), Turkey 29.345% (+187.5bp), Greece 3.342% (-1.8bp), Portugal 3.205% (-0.8bp), Spain 3.201% (-1.9bp) and UK Gilts 4.517% (-3.57bp).

    The above data was collected around 16:01 EST.



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