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The ceasefire between the US and Iran boosts risk appetite, leading to a collective rise in global stock indices

Due to the impact of the phased ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, market risk aversion has significantly eased, and major global stock indices have generally risen. According to data from the Gate platform, the Asia-Pacific market performed impressively: the Taiwan MSCI Index (TW88) rose by 5.39%, closing at 2,835.36; the Nikkei 225 Index (JPN225) increased by 5.83%, closing at 354.12; the Australia 200 Index (AUS200) rose by 4.97%, closing at 6,338.18.The European and American markets also saw a broad increase, with the Nasdaq 100 Index (NAS100) rising by 3.96%, closing at 24,987.64; the S&P 500 Index (SPX500) increasing by 2.82%, closing at 6,759.58; the Dow Jones Industrial Index (US30) rising by 2.46%, closing at 47,742.26; and the Russell 2000 Index (US2000) increasing by 4.29%, closing at 2,635.59. In Europe, the German DAX 40 Index (GER40) rose by 5.78%, closing at 28,214.80; and the UK FTSE 100 Index (UK100) increased by 3.50%, closing at 14,338.18.At the same time, the rise in market risk appetite has led to a decline in volatility, with the VIX Index (VIXUSDT) falling by 5.27%, closing at 23.305, and the Gold Volatility Index (GVZ) also dropping by 3.48%, closing at 36.08. Overall, the easing of geopolitical tensions has significantly boosted global stock market performance, with funds accelerating their return to risk assets.

Geopolitical risks boost commodity prices, with active trading in Gate natural gas and crude oil contracts

Driven by geopolitical risks and shipping disruptions, the commodities sector has shown a strong upward trend, with natural gas prices recently on the rise. The Gate contract commodity section has launched NG (natural gas) for the first time, reaching a peak of $3.312 within 24 hours, currently reported at $3.245.In addition, the attention and participation in crude oil funding remain high. According to data from the Gate platform, XTI (WTI crude oil) reached a peak of $110.53 within 24 hours, currently reported at $109.36; XBR (Brent crude oil) peaked at $113.84 within 24 hours, currently reported at $109.86, with significant market volatility. According to CoinGlass data, the trading volume for Gate XTI (WTI crude oil) contracts reached $18.03 million within 24 hours, while XBR (Brent crude oil) contracts reached $12.09 million, both ranking first in the industry.Currently, the Gate contract section has fully covered traditional financial assets including stocks (a total of 57), metals (a total of 12), indices (a total of 15), forex (a total of 3), and commodities (a total of 3). The trading targets include mainstream varieties such as gold, silver, crude oil, natural gas, euro, pound, Dow Jones Industrial Index, and Hang Seng Index, supporting 7×24 hours continuous trading, with a maximum leverage of 100 times, continuously creating an efficient multi-asset one-stop trading platform for global users.
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