29 December 2025 — Today’s Market News — Silver Jumps Over 1% as Metals Outshine Quiet Year-End Markets

Cautious Positioning Persists as Markets Drift into Year-End

Markets were quiet in thin year-end trading, with U.S. stocks holding near record highs and the S&P 500 up about 0.1%. Silver led the session, rising more than 1%, while most other assets saw limited movement. The U.S. dollar softened slightly, supporting metals, and USD/JPY held near 156, a level closely watched by Japanese officials.

Today’s Snapshot

  • S&P 500: 6,929.9 (−0.03%)
  • Nasdaq Composite: 23,593.1 (−0.09%)
  • Nikkei 225: 50,666 (−0.17%)
  • Gold: $4,512/oz (−0.4%)
  • Silver: $79.7/oz (~1%)

Global Markets

Precious Metals

Gold: $4,520/oz (-0.4%) The metal edged higher as investors continued to position defensively amid expectations for U.S. rate cuts in 2026 and muted risk appetite during year-end trading.

Silver: $73.40/oz (~1%) The white metal continued to outperform gold once again, supported by momentum buying and ongoing optimism around industrial demand heading into the new year.

FX

Dollar Index (DXY): 97.9 (slightly weaker) A weaker U.S. currency helped support commodities and some risk assets.

USD/JPY: 155.6 (stable) The yen stayed stable near levels that Japanese officials have said they are watching closely.

Stock Market — What Happened Today

U.S. Equities

  • S&P 500: 6,929.9 (−0.03%)
  • Nasdaq Composite: 23,593.1 (−0.09%)

U.S. equities were little changed, with gains narrowly concentrated in mega-cap technology and AI-linked stocks.

Japan

  • Nikkei 225: 50,666 (−0.17%)

Japanese equities edged lower as a stable yen and lack of fresh catalysts weighed on exporter shares.

Europe

  • STOXX Europe 600: 497 (+0.1%)

European markets were marginally higher, with most investors remaining sidelined ahead of the year-end close.

Volatility & Positioning

With the VIX hovering around 13.5, volatility remained subdued, pointing to low conviction and cautious positioning amid thin year-end liquidity

What Traders Are Watching

With trading activity still light, traders are watching whether stocks hold near recent highs and if metals continue to outperform. Currency markets remain steady, with focus on the yen staying within its recent range.

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- Howard Marks

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