Key Points

  • Global equity markets posted broad gains on November 11, with strong performances in Brazil, Europe, and South Korea.
  • U.S. indices were mixed, with Nasdaq slipping while Dow Jones and S&P 500 showed modest gains.
  • Tel Aviv equities recorded moderate increases, with bond markets remaining stable amid low volatility.
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Markets experienced generally positive trading on November 11, 2025, as investors digested corporate earnings, macroeconomic updates, and central bank cues. While risk sentiment remained supportive across most regions, technology-heavy indices in the U.S. showed mixed performance. Traders are expected to start November 12 cautiously, monitoring global economic indicators, currency movements, and sector trends.

Americas: Mixed U.S. Performance and Strong Gains in Brazil

Brazil’s IBOVESPA index surged 1.60% to 157,748.59, led by energy and materials stocks amid optimism in commodity markets. In the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.18% to 47,927.96, and the S&P 500 added 0.21% to 6,846.61. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.25% to 23,468.30, reflecting weaker technology sector performance. Small-cap sentiment was cautious, with the Russell 2000 up only 0.11% to 2,458.28. The US Dollar Index increased 0.10% to 99.54, while the VIX declined 1.82% to 17.28, indicating reduced volatility expectations. Overall, U.S. markets balanced earnings optimism with tech sector caution.

Europe: Broad Gains Across Key Indices

European markets advanced on November 11, with MSCI Europe climbing 1.74% to 2,563.05. France’s CAC 40 rose 1.25% to 8,156.23, and the Euronext 100 increased 1.16% to 1,729.42. London’s FTSE 100 gained 1.15% to 9,899.60, while Germany’s DAX added 0.53% to 24,088.06. Investors responded to stable macroeconomic data and corporate earnings reports, supporting cyclical sectors such as industrials and financials. The Euro Index rose 0.22% to 115.86, whereas the British Pound Index dipped 0.17% to 131.54.

Asia: Mixed Performance with South Korea Leading Gains

Asian equities showed a mixed session on November 11. South Korea’s KOSPI rose 0.99% to 4,146.94, supported by gains in technology and export-driven sectors. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng climbed 0.63% to 26,865.12, while India’s S&P BSE SENSEX added 0.41% to 84,218.90. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 0.26% to 50,709.21, and China’s SSE Composite dropped 0.39% to 4,002.76 amid concerns about slowing domestic demand. The S&P/ASX 200 remained flat at 8,819.10, while currency indexes such as the Japanese Yen (64.88) and Australian Dollar (65.27) remained mostly unchanged. Investor focus was on trade developments, export data, and macroeconomic indicators.

Tel Aviv: Modest Equity Gains and Stable Bonds

Tel Aviv equities ended the session with modest gains. The TA-35 index increased 0.50% to 3,389.21, with 15 stocks advancing versus 18 declining. Broader indices were mixed: the TA-90 fell 0.19%, while the TA-125 rose 0.31% to 3,439.57, and the TA-125 Banks index gained 0.35% to 3,745.10. Bond markets remained steady, with the All-Bond General index rising 0.03% to 418.23. Trading volumes were moderate, totaling 3,662,415 thousand NIS in equities and 5,813,149 thousand NIS in bonds, reflecting cautious investor sentiment ahead of global macroeconomic updates.

Forward-Looking Outlook for November 12, 2025

As markets open on November 12, investors will monitor earnings updates, inflation indicators, and central bank signals across key regions. U.S. markets may remain sensitive to technology sector performance and interest rate expectations. Europe is likely to continue benefiting from cyclical sector momentum, while Asian markets face mixed risks from trade and domestic economic developments. In Israel, Tel Aviv equities and bonds are expected to track global trends closely. Traders should watch currency movements, sector-specific earnings, and geopolitical developments, as these factors could influence market volatility and risk sentiment in the coming session.


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