Daily Stock Market Update, 13 May 2021 | EfPrime Finance
Here's what transpired yesterday 13 May 2021 to 14 May 2021 at 4AM.
Let's begin:
The figure above shows the performance of the assets during the period 11 May 2021:
- Bitcoin (BTC)
- SPX500
- Dow Jones Industrial (DJI) Average
- Nasdaq100
- Gold
- Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi)
- 10 Year Treasury Note Yield (TNX)
In the Philippines, 13 May 2021 is a holiday. Let's check what happened to PSEI on 12 May 2021. PSEI went down by 90.42 points or -1.43$ to 6,236.40.
In the Philippines, 13 May 2021 is a holiday. Let's check what happened to PSEI on 12 May 2021. PSEI went down by 90.42 points or -1.43$ to 6,236.40.
In the global markets, DJI gained 1.07% to $34,025.78. Gold increased by .70% to $1,826.90. BTC dropped -2.07% to $48,795 after Tesla's move to remove it as payment mode in buying Tesla cars.
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BTC's market capitalization went below the one trillion mark as a result of Tesla's move of removing it as a payment mode.
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