Global Stock Market - US stocks declined last week due to rising interest rates and policy uncertainty overshadowing early optimism from earnings season[2] - The MSCI Europe Index rose 0.80%, driven by strong performances in AI/chip, healthcare, and defense sectors[2] Chinese Stock Market - The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.45%, while the Shenzhen Composite Index rose 1.00%, reflecting a mixed performance due to regulatory tightening[3] - The Hang Seng Index increased by 2.34%, supported by positive sentiment in Asian tech and AI sectors[3] Global Bond Market - The FTSE Global Government Bond Index decreased by 0.17% last week[4] - High-yield bonds and emerging market bonds both rose by 0.09%[4] Commodities - WTI crude oil rose 0.54% to $59.47 per barrel, supported by geopolitical risk premiums[8] - Gold prices increased by 1.92% to $4,663.93 per ounce, driven by rising safe-haven demand amid geopolitical tensions[9] Currency Trends - The US Dollar Index rose by 0.26%, influenced by strong US economic data and a weaker Japanese Yen[10] - The Euro to US Dollar exchange rate fell by 0.41%, primarily due to soft inflation data in the Eurozone[11]
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