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This is a B2B Cambodia Market Update for 25 June 2025, reviewing the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) and global markets.
Watch the video in English above.
- The Cambodia Securities Exchange Index was down 1.35 points, or 0.33%, and closed at 407.98.
- Total trade volume was up, with 116,544 shares changing hands at a total value of 740.5 million riel, or over US $184,000 US dollars.
- On the main board, only one stock was up – CAMGSM rose 0.29% or 20 riel to 6,920 riel per share.
- On the other hand, five stocks were down. The biggest loser of the day was Grand Twins International, dropping 10% or 800 riel to 7,200 riel per share, followed by Pestech Cambodia, which was down 1.87% or 50 riel to 2,620 riel per share. Other stocks down were Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority, Phnom Penh Autonomous Port, and Sihanoukville Autonomous Port.
- The remaining three stocks on the main board stayed flat.
- Over on the growth board, both stocks were down. DBD Engineering dropped 0.97% or 20 riel to 2,040 riel per share, while JS Land was down 0.72% or 20 riel to 2,770 riel per share.
- ACLEDA Bank recorded the highest trade volume of the day with 44,538 shares changing hands at a total value of 307.6 million riel or over $76,500 US dollars, approximately 38% of Wednesday’s trade volume.
- Grand Twins International recorded the second highest trade volume of the day with 38,303 shares changing hands at a total value of 280.6 million riel or nearly $70,000 US dollars, about 33% of June 25th’s trade volume.
- Moving on to the exchange rate, the Khmer riel to USD stayed flat at 4,009 riel per US dollar, while the US Dollar Index was slightly down to 98.03.
- Looking at global commodities, oil prices climbed more than 1% on Wednesday as investors assessed the stability of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, while support also came from data that showed U.S. demand was relatively strong.
- Brent crude futures were up 99 cents, or 1.5%, at $68.13 US dollars a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained 94 cents, or 1.5%, to $65.31 US dollars.
- (0902 GMT) Gold steadied after falling in the previous session on improved risk appetite following a truce between Israel and Iran, while attention shifted to upcoming U.S. economic data.
- Spot gold was little changed at $3,326.89 US dollars per ounce. On Tuesday, prices had hit their lowest level in over two weeks. U.S. gold futures gained 0.2% to $3,341.40 US dollars.
- (0823 GMT) U.S. stock futures were near flat early Wednesday as investors watched to see if the benchmark index could return to its all-time high.
- As of the time of the Cambodian market’s closing, Futures tied to the broad index S&P 500 ticked up less than 0.1%, while Dow Jones Industrial Average futures inched higher 23 points. Nasdaq 100 futures were flat.
Watch the 25 June 2025 market update in Khmer below: