Wall Street at crossroads Monday, but techs still gain

Wall Street at crossroads Monday, but techs still gain

Lola Evans
04 Nov 2025, 01:54 GMT+

NEW YORK, New York - U.S. and world stock markets presented a fractured picture on Monday, with major indices diverging as investors digested regional economic data and sector-specific movements.

In the United States, the benchmark Standard and Poor's 500 (^GSPC) advanced 14.58 points to close at 6,854.78, a gain of 0.21 percent. The technology-heavy NASDAQ Composite (^IXIC) led the charge, rising 120.14 points, or 0.51 percent, to finish at 23,845.10. However, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) bucked the positive trend, falling 219.81 points, or 0.46 percent, to end the day at 47,343.06. The NYSE Composite (^NYA) also dipped, down 0.14 percent.

European markets were a mixed bag. Germany's DAX (^GDAXI) was a strong performer, climbing 174.11 points, or 0.73 percent. The pan-European EURO STOXX 50 (^STOXX50E) rose 0.30 percent, and the Euronext 100 (^N100) edged up 0.08 percent. Belgium's BEL 20 (^BFX) inched up 0.10 percent. Conversely, France's CAC 40 (^FCHI) and the UK's FTSE 100 (^FTSE) both slipped, falling 0.14 percent and 0.16 percent, respectively.

Asian and Pacific markets were broadly stronger. Japan's Nikkei 225 (^N225) soared 2.12 percent, while South Korea's KOSPI (^KS11) surged an impressive 2.78 percent. Hong Kong's Hang Seng (^HSI) rose 0.97 percent, and Indonesia's IDX Composite (^JKSE) jumped 1.36 percent. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 (^AXJO) gained 0.15 percent, while the broader All Ordinaries (^AORD) was nearly flat, up just 0.05 percent. The STI Index (^STI) in Singapore advanced 0.35 percent.

Other global indices showed varied results:

  • In India, the BSE Sensex (^BSESN) was virtually unchanged, up a slight 0.05 percent.

  • Malaysia's FTSE KLCI (^KLSE) posted a solid gain of 0.82 percent.

  • New Zealand's S&P/NZX 50 (^NZ50) edged up 0.06 percent.

  • Israel's TA-125 (^TA125.TA) climbed 0.76 percent.

  • Egypt's EGX 30 (^CASE30) was a standout, rallying 1.42 percent.

  • South Africa's Top 40 USD (^JN0U.JO) dipped slightly, down 0.06 percent.

  • China's SSE Composite (000001.SS) rose 0.55 percent.

In the currency market, the US Dollar Index (DX-Y.NYB) was flat, up 0.07 percent. The Euro Currency Index (^XDE) fell 0.25 percent, the British Pound Index (^XDB) declined 0.08 percent, and the Japanese Yen Index (^XDN) dropped 0.12 percent. The Australian Dollar Index (^XDA) was nearly unchanged, down 0.04 percent. The broad MSCI Europe Index (^125904-USD-STRD) slipped 0.12 percent.

The fragmented performance highlights ongoing uncertainty among investors as they parse conflicting economic signals from different regions ahead of key central bank policy meetings.

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