【英語】Global Fixed Income Futures Performance&Global Equity Futures Performance(Apr 2026)

equity

Japanese Market

In the Japanese equity futures market, the JPX Prime 150, Jun 26 contract led in April, with a gain of +7.11%. This follows a performance in the previous month for the Nikkei 225(Osaka), Jun 26, which saw a robust gain +16.36%.

USA Market

In the U.S. equity futures market, the E-mini NASDAQ-100, Jun 26 led the way with an increase of +3.93% in April. The same contract in March recorded a significant gain of +15.45%.

European Market

In the European markets, the Euro STOXX 50, Jun 26 recorded an increase at +2.91% in April. The DAX Index, Jun 26 contract, which was the leading contract in March, posted an increase of +5.36%.

fixedincome

Japanese Market

In the Japanese interest rate market for April, the contract Three-Month TONA (Osaka), Dec 27 led the market by a slight decrease of -0.0433%. With the same contract for March, it posted with a slight decrease of -0.2235%.

USA Market

The 2yr US Treasury Note (Globex), Jun 26 contract led the market by a slight drop of -0.16% in April. This contrasts with the previous month, the same contract led the market, with a slight decrease of -0.87%.

European Market

The Euro BOBL (5yr), Jun 26 contract recorded a slight increase of +0.02% in the region in April. In March, the same contract recorded a decrease of -2.26%.

Note: For scaling purposes, the chart displays the current midweek net percentage change and the previous week's net percentage change for fixed income products. If the percentage net change is positive then yields have fallen. If the percentage net change is negative then yields have risen.


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