As of the results of the trading sessions on May 27, the following indicators were recorded in global financial and commodity markets.
1. US Stock Indices
The indicators on American stock exchanges ended with moderate growth.
Dow Jones: 50644.28 points (growth 0.36%) — Index reflecting the dynamics of the American industrial sector:
S&P 500: 7520.36 points (growth 0.02%) — Index of the 500 American companies with the largest capitalization:
Nasdaq: 26674.74 points (growth 0.07%) — Index reflecting the situation in the high-tech market:
2. European Stock Indices
The main European stock exchanges recorded mainly positive dynamics, except for the German market.
RTSI (Russia): 1150.87 points (growth 1.47%)
CAC 40 (France): 8207.89 points (growth 0.43%)
FTSE (UK): 10505.01 points (growth 0.13%)
DAX (Germany): 25177.80 points (decrease 0.03%)
3. Precious Metals (NYMEX)
On the New York commodity exchange, there was a significant drop in the prices of precious metals. The indicators are set per 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams).
Silver: 72.36 dollars (decrease 5.18%)
Platinum: 1891.90 dollars (decrease 3.03%)
Gold: 4372.70 dollars (decrease 2.84%)
4. International Oil Prices
On leading commodity exchanges, changes in oil prices were insignificant. Prices are set per 1 barrel (158.98 liters).
WTI (Light Sweet) | NYMEX exchange: 92.29 dollars (growth 0.21%) — Trading is conducted on the New York commodity exchange, which is a leader in the oil futures sector:
Brent | ICE exchange: 97.99 dollars (no change recorded) — Trading is conducted on the London Intercontinental Exchange:

