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10 Jul 2025, 07:02 GMT+10
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks rebounded Tuesday with all the major indices gaining ground.
Markets in the UK, Europe and Canada also closed in positive territory, while Asian markers, still reeling from Monday's announcement of U.S.-imposed tariffs, remained under pressure.
Following are Tuesday's closing quotes for key equity markets around the world:
S&P 500 (^GSPC): 6,263.26, up 37.74 points (plus 0.61 percent)
Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI): 44,458.30, up 217.54 points (plus 0.49 percent)
NASDAQ Composite (^IXIC): 20,611.34, up 192.88 points (plus 0.94 percent)
NYSE Composite (^NYA): 20,608.23, up 66.27 points (plus 0.32 percent)
Russell 2000 (^RUT): 2,252.49, up 23.75 points (plus 1.07 percent)
CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX): 15.94, down 0.87 points (minus 5.18 percent)
S&P/TSX (^GSPTSE): 26,972.32, up 68.75 points (plus 0.26 percent)
IBOVESPA (^BVSP): 138,301.25, down 1,001.59 points (minus 0.72 percent)
IPC Mexico (^MXX): 56,900.66, down 282.66 points (minus 0.49 percent)
S&P IPSA Chile (^IPSA): 8,329.49, up 12.75 points (plus 0.15 percent)
Argentina MERVAL (^MERV): 2,129,785.50, up 79,851.38 points (plus 3.90 percent)
FTSE 100 (^FTSE): 8,867.02, up 12.84 points (plus 0.15 percent)
DAX (^GDAXI): 24,549.56, up 342.65 points (plus 1.42 percent)
CAC 40 (^FCHI): 7,878.46, up 111.75 points (plus 1.44 percent)
EURO STOXX 50 (^STOXX50E): 5,445.65, up 73.70 points (plus 1.37 percent)
Euronext 100 (^N100): 1,600.48, up 16.13 points (plus 1.02 percent)
BEL 20 (^BFX): 4,505.80, up 30.62 points (plus 0.68 percent)
Shanghai Composite (000001.SS): 3,493.05, down 4.43 points (minus 0.13 percent)
Nikkei 225 (^N225): 39,602.82, down 218.46 points (minus 0.55 percent)
Hang Seng (^HSI): 23,892.32, down 255.75 points (minus 1.06 percent)
S&P/ASX 200 (^AXJO): 8,594.70, up 56.10 points (plus 0.66 percent) (late-morning trading Wednesday)
All Ordinaries (^AORD): 8,833.70, up 55.80 points (plus 0.64 percent) (late-morning trading Wednesday)
KOSPI (^KS11): 3,162.90, up 29.16 points (plus 0.93 percent)
TWSE (^TWII): 22,527.01, up 164.74 points (plus 0.74 percent)
S&P BSE SENSEX (^BSESN): 83,536.08, down 176.43 points (minus 0.21 percent)
IDX Composite (^JKSE): 6,943.92, up 39.53 points (plus 0.57 percent)
FTSE Bursa Malaysia (^KLSE): 1,529.24, down 0.90 points (minus 0.06 percent)
S&P/NZX 50 (^NZ50): 12,757.97, down 10.64 points (minus 0.08 percent) (early-afternoon trading Wednesday)
STI Singapore (^STI): 4,057.82, up 9.96 points (plus 0.25 percent)
TA-125 Israel (^TA125.TA): 3,130.84, up 52.05 points (plus 1.69 percent)
EGX 30 Egypt (^CASE30): 33,152.40, up 114.80 points (plus 0.35 percent)
Johannesburg All Share (^JN0U.JO): 5,415.44, up 26.83 points (plus 0.50 percent)
CBOE VIX (^VIX): 15.94, down 0.87 points (minus 5.18 percent)
US Dollar Index (DX-Y.NYB): 97.31, down 0.25 points (minus 0.25 percent)
MSCI Europe (^125904-USD-STRD): 2,450.28, up 23.24 points (plus 0.96 percent)
British Pound Index (^XDB): 135.86, down 0.02 points (minus 0.01 percent)
Euro Index (^XDE): 117.19, down 0.04 points (minus 0.03 percent)
Japanese Yen Index (^XDN): 68.33, up 0.11 points (plus 0.16 percent)
Australian Dollar Index (^XDA): 65.33, up 0.03 points (plus 0.05 percent)
Global markets showed a split performance, with European and U.S. indices mostly gaining, while Asian markets faced pressure. Argentina's MERVAL led gains (plus 3.90 percent), whereas Brazil's IBOVESPA (minus 0.72 percent) and Hong Kong's Hang Seng (minus 1.06 percent) lagged. Currency markets saw slight fluctuations, with the yen strengthening (plus 0.16 percent) and the U.S. dollar dipping (minus 0.25 percent). Investors remain cautious ahead of key economic data releases.
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