South African Markets: Factors to Watch on May 28
Key Factors to Watch in South African Markets on May 28
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) interest rate decision and April producer price index (PPI) data are due today. Markets are also closely monitoring geopolitical developments and global risk sentiment.
Economic Events
The SARB rate decision (ZAREPO=ECI) and April PPI (ZAPPIY=ECI) are in focus. The rand was steady on Wednesday as geopolitical uncertainties and US inflation data will determine market direction.
Global Markets
Asian shares faltered on news of fresh US military strikes in Iran and missile attack reports from Kuwait. US inflation data looms as a threat for bonds and interest rates.
Wall Street and Gold
The Dow Jones hit a record closing high, supported by healthcare and consumer stocks, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were steady. Gold prices fell to a two-month low as a stronger dollar and higher oil prices weighed.
Impacted Symbols
Symbols affected by this headline and their sentiment signals
NASDAQ Composite Index
Nasdaq paused from the AI-led rally and moved limitedly due to geopolitical risks.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Index
Dow Jones closed at a record high, supported by healthcare and consumer stocks, indicating positive momentum.
S&P 500
S&P 500 was steady as investors cautiously watched Middle East peace talks, limiting clear direction.
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