Global investors on Friday digested new data, policy statements, and earnings reports. In Europe, the MOEX Russia Index edged up 0.14%, the British FTSE dipped 0.37%, the German DAX edged up 0.24%, the French CAC rose 0.46%, and the broad STOXX 600 index edged up 0.14%. In the US, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI) rose 2.59% to 32,861.8 to record its fourth straight week of gains, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) fell 2.87% to 11,102.45, and the broad S&P 500 (.INX) index climbed 2.46% to 3,901.06. The small cap Russell 2000 (.RUT) rose 2.25%, and the VIX volatility index fell 5.99%.
In the S&P 500, the biggest decliners were led by kidney care firm Davita
In the Nasdaq, ADR shares of Chinese ecommerce firm JD.com
As of press time, in commodities markets, the price of international Brent crude oil futures dipped 0.79%, and US West Texas Intermediate crude dipped 0.88%. The price of natural gas futures slipped 1.16%. The price of gold futures slipped 1.09%, silver slipped 1.59%, platinum rose 1.77%, palladium slipped 1.84%, copper fell 2.37%, wheat futures dipped 0.98%, soybean rose 0.47%, coffee fell 3.58%, cotton fell 3.99%, rough rice rose 0.95%, and lean hogs futures rose 1.17%. In crypto asset markets, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) rose 1.47%, Ether (ETH) rose 2.70%, Binance Coin (BNB) 4.86%, XRP rose 1.69%, and Cardano (ADA) rose 2.96%.