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    WASHINGTON, November 10, 2025: Global equity markets advanced Monday as technology shares rebounded and the U.S. Senate moved closer to ending the federal government shutdown. Investor sentiment improved across regions, with major indices in Asia, Europe, and the United States gaining ground amid renewed optimism in global markets. In the U.S., futures tied to the S&P 500 rose about 0.9 per cent, while futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained around 0.4 per cent. In Europe, Germany’s DAX Index increased by roughly 1.8 per cent and France’s CAC 40 climbed 1.4 per cent. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 also advanced, buoyed by improved investor sentiment.

    Global stocks gain as tech rally and US progress lift mood
    Technology sector rebounds boosting global equity performance.

    In Asia, the rally was led by technology-heavy markets: South Korea’s KOSPI gained around 3 per cent, Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 1.3 per cent, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index added about 1.6 per cent. Technology shares led the global advance, particularly in Asia where chip-makers and artificial-intelligence related companies posted strong gains. For example, South Korea’s SK Hynix jumped over 4.5 per cent while Samsung Electronics rose around 2.8 per cent. In Japan, Tokyo Electron surged about 4.3 per cent. These advances followed recent weakness in the tech sector that weighed global markets last week

    Global equities gain as investor sentiment improves

    Markets also welcomed political developments in the U.S. On Sunday night the U.S. Senate approved a procedural vote to advance legislation to temporarily fund the federal government and move toward ending the shutdown, which has entered its 40th day. The measure proposes funding through the end of January and includes provisions to address expiring tax credits for healthcare. The progress triggered a shift in risk appetite among investors. Fixed-income markets reflected the change in sentiment: yields on 10-year U.S. Treasuries rose to about 4.13 per cent as investors moved out of ultra-safe assets and back into equities.

    The U.S. dollar strengthened modestly against major currencies, while commodity prices such as crude oil and gold also ticked higher. While the shutdown has delayed key U.S. economic data releases including jobs, inflation and consumer confidence investors appear encouraged by the Senate’s procedural vote and the potential for renewed data flow. Market participants noted the combination of recovering corporate earnings and a move toward federal-funding resolution provided a welcome backdrop. Broadly, global indices reflected the improved mood: Europe’s STOXX 600 rose approximately 1.1 per cent to 1.4 per cent from last week’s lows. In Asia, beyond Japan and Korea, markets from Australia to Taiwan posted gains as technology and earnings-driven stocks outperformed.

    Investors monitor delayed US data amid positive signals

    In the commodity space, Brent crude oil traded up around $64.25 per barrel while U.S. benchmark crude reached about $60.42 per barrel. Both oil and metals posted gains amid the broader positive risk mood. The U.S. dollar traded around ¥154.17 against the Japanese yen and the euro moved to approximately $1.1569. In sum, markets around the world responded positively to the twin drivers of a tech-sector rebound and political progress in Washington. While challenges remain including the need for full legislative passage and delays in economic data the current environment is supporting improved investor confidence. – By Content Syndication Services.

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