00:00The Wall Street equity stock market greened at a time when the S&P 500 extended its strength record to five consecutive sessions.
00:13The strength occurred because the latest US inflation data convinced investors to continue to speculate that the Fed will begin to harvest flowers in September.
00:23According to the ProVeter's Index, based on the S&P 500 area, the strength was closed at 0.38% at 5,455.21.
00:35The Nasdaq Composite Index rose by 0.03% to 17,192.6 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 0.61% to 40,008.39.
00:49The S&P 500 extended its strength record to five consecutive sessions, while the Nasdaq recorded a five-day increase, but still burdened by the fall of the technology giant.
01:00The Alphabet stock shrank by 2.3%, Tesla's other major capitalization stocks, Angelop, by 3.1%, Metaplatform, by 0.3%, Microsoft, by 0.7% and Nvidia, by 1.7%.
01:15Meanwhile, the majority of the S&P 500 main sector is in the positive area, led by a 1.3% spike in the financial sector.
01:21The increase was assisted by profits of more than 4.6% of Progressive and Charles Schwab stocks, which plummeted after positive July energy figures and Allstate, which plummeted after agreeing to sell business units.
01:33Kelonova rose by 7.8%, Cardinal Hulk stocks rose by 3.7% after announcing an increase in old estimates in 2025.
01:43Consumer data or CPI of the United States grew moderately in July, and annual inflation increased by less than 3% for the first time since early 2021.
01:52This condition strengthened the Fed's expectations of starting to split the flower family in September.
01:57According to FedWatch2 CME Group, the current money market sees a 55% chance of splitting the flower family by 25 basis points at the meeting of the Fed on September 17-18.
02:08Before the release of consumer data, the trader was almost evenly divided between 25 basis points and 50 basis points.
02:17Various sources of IDX channel
02:23And here is the data analysis of the global stock market closure, as well as a complete commodity update and foreign currency.
02:30The latest data, Dow Jones Index rose 0.61% to 40,008.39, S&P 500 Index rose 0.38% to 5,455.21, and Nasdaq Composite Index rose 0.03% to 17,192.6.
02:51Meanwhile, the latest data of the European Stock Exchange, the DAX-German Index, rose 0.41% to 17,885.6, the FTSE 100-English Index rose 0.56% to 8,281.05, and the CAC-French Index rose 0.79% to 7,333.36.
03:16As for commodities, WTI oil rose 0.35% to US$77.25 per barrel, nickel rose 0.99% to US$16,235 per metric ton, gold rose 0.31% to US$2,487.03 per troy ounce, and the October 2024 CPO contract rose 0.03% to US$3,724 per ton.
03:47We will also see how the currency exchange rate moves towards the following major currencies.
03:53To the US Dollar at level 15,675, to the Euro at level 17,261, to the Pound Sterling at level 20,102, to the Japanese Yen at level 106,48.
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