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Pre-Market Report – Friday 12 April: Nvidia Leads Nasdaq Higher

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The S&P 500 gained 0.74% to close at 5,199.06. The Nasdaq Composite added 1.68% to end the day at 16,442.20, a record level. The Dow Jones Industrial Average underperformed and slipped 2.43 points, or 0.01%, at 38,459.08.
Technology stocks lifted the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite into positive territory midday Thursday as investors bought into the dip from earlier in the week.
The producer price index, a measure of inflation at the wholesale level, increased 0.2% for the month, less than the 0.3% estimate from the Dow Jones consensus.
ASX to fall. SPI Futures down 29 points (-0.37%).

  • Base metals broadly lower, Nickel -4.14%, Aluminium -0.30%, Zinc +0.95%, Lead -1.24%, and Tin -0.11%.
  • Copper dips 0.30% on weak CPI data from China.
  • Gold prices firmed 1.73% following softer-than-expected PPI data.
  • 10Y Bond YieldsUS 4.585%, Australia 4.306%, and Germany 2.461%.
  • Currencies - Aussie dollar +0.05%, USD Index +0.01%, Euro +0.04%, and Bitcoin +0.83%.
  • Oil prices edged lower as stubborn US inflation dampened near-term rate cuts, but concerns Iran may attack Israel kept crude prices near six-month highs, WTI -1.37% and Brent Crude -0.46%.

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The S&P 500 gained 0.74% to close at 5,199.06. The Nasdaq Composite added 1.68% to end the day at 16,442.20, a record level. The Dow Jones Industrial Average underperformed and slipped 2.43 points, or 0.01%, at 38,459.08.
Technology stocks lifted the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite into positive territory midday Thursday as investors bought into the dip from earlier in the week.
The producer price index, a measure of inflation at the wholesale level, increased 0.2% for the month, less than the 0.3% estimate from the Dow Jones consensus.
ASX to fall. SPI Futures down 29 points (-0.37%).

  • Base metals broadly lower, Nickel -4.14%, Aluminium -0.30%, Zinc +0.95%, Lead -1.24%, and Tin -0.11%.
  • Copper dips 0.30% on weak CPI data from China.
  • Gold prices firmed 1.73% following softer-than-expected PPI data.
  • 10Y Bond YieldsUS 4.585%, Australia 4.306%, and Germany 2.461%.
  • Currencies - Aussie dollar +0.05%, USD Index +0.01%, Euro +0.04%, and Bitcoin +0.83%.
  • Oil prices edged lower as stubborn US inflation dampened near-term rate cuts, but concerns Iran may attack Israel kept crude prices near six-month highs, WTI -1.37% and Brent Crude -0.46%.

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