Extremely high volatility was observed

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Extremely high volatility was observed

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The article is presented taking into account the updated data format for 2021. Other materials on the topic: The most popular and useful sections of the State Statistics Service website How to correctly determine the TN VED code by which the goods are reflected in customs statistics? Peculiarities of working with customs statistics How to find suppliers for production or online store?Review of the main stock, commodity and currency markets in 2015 23.12.2015 This year has been very difficult for the global stock, currency and commodity markets. everywhere. In January-June 2015, most global stock indices demonstrated growth. Thus, the futures for the American S&P500 reached 2133 points in the first half of 2015, which is 3.


4% more than at the beginning of the year, the china telegram Dow Jones index demonstrated growth of 3.1% at the moment, the index of the high-tech sector of the American economy NASDAQ rose by 7.4% in relation to the value of the indicator at the beginning of January 2015. The modest growth of the indices was due to the anxiety of market players regarding the actions of the US Federal Reserve, as well as concerns about the impact of the growth of the dollar exchange rate on the currency market on the revenues of American companies from product exports. European stock markets looked more confident in the first half of 2015, which was due to the launch of the European Central Bank's monetary stimulus program.


The German DAX rose to 12,428 points in the first half of 2015, up 26.4% from the beginning of the year, the French CAC40 showed growth of 22.9%, and the British FTSE reached 7,084 points, up 8.2% from the beginning of the year. Asian markets also looked pretty good in the first half of the year, in particular, the Chinese Shanghai Composite reached its peak at 5178 points – 58.9% more than at the beginning of January 2015, the Hong Kong stock index HSI at one point demonstrated growth of 20.9% since the beginning of the year, and the Japanese Nikkei – by 21%.
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