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US indices finished yesterday's trading lower. S&P 500 dropped 0.46%, Dow Jones slipped 0.91%, Russell 2000 declined 1.97% and Nasdaq closed 0.06% lower
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In spite of a poor US session, stocks in Asia gained. Nikkei adds 1.3%, S&P/ASX 200 jumps 1.1% and Kospi surges 1.7%. Indices from China trade 0.9-1.9% higher
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DAX futures point to a higher opening of the European session
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OPEC+ has delayed decision on extension of oil output cuts until Thursday, December 3
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Reserve Bank of Australia left rates unchanged as expected
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Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates will launch a 1-year central bank cryptocurrency pilot programme
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According to prepared testimony, Powell claims the vaccine brightens mid-term outlook for the economy. However, near-term outlook is still dependent on how virus will spread
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Japan's Q3 CapEx dropped 10.6% YoY (exp. -12.1% YoY). Company profits declined 28.4% YoY while company sales were 11.5% YoY lower
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Chinese Caixin/Markit manufacturing PMI for November came in at 54.9 (exp. 53.5)
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Japanese manufacturing PMI for November came in at 49 (exp. 48.3)
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Australian building approvals increased 3.8% MoM in October (exp. -3% MoM)
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Oil is trading slightly lower while precious metals gain
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GBP, AUD and NZD are top moving major currencies while JPY, USD and CHF lag the most
Almost 500 thousand new coronavirus cases were reported yesterday. Source: worldometers, XTB
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