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US indices finished yesterday's trading higher. S&P 500 gained 1.39%, Dow Jones added 1.57% and Nasdaq jumped 1.56%. Russell 2000 gained 1.19%
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Indices also gained during Asian trading hours. Nikkei and S&P/ASX 200 gained around 0.9% and Kospi added 1.1%
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DAX futures point to a higher opening of the European session
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A group of 15 US senators asked Biden to address shortages in semiconductor market that have negative impact on automotive sector
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US Treasury Secretary and US financial regulators will meet this week to discuss volatility in US small-cap stocks
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Speculations grow that former ECB President Draghi may be appointed new Italian PM
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New Zealand issued first preliminary approval for coronavirus vaccine (Pfizer)
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China's services PMI dropped from 56.3 to 52.0 in January (exp. 55.5)
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New Zealand's employment increased 0.6% QoQ in Q4 2020 (exp. 0% QoQ) while the unemployment rate dropped to 4.9% (exp. 5.6%)
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Australia's building approvals increased 10.9% MoM in December (exp. 2.5% MoM)
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API data 4.26 million barrel decline in oil inventories (exp. +0.4 mb)
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Bitcoin trades near $36,500
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Precious metals trade mixed. WTI trades near $55 per barrel
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NZD and AUD are top performing major currencies while CHF and GBP lag the most
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Amazon reported Q4 revenue at $125.56 billion (exp. $119.70 billion) and EPS at $14.09 (exp. $7.23). Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO and become executive chairman
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Alphabet reported Q4 revenue at $56.90 billion (exp. $53.13 billion) and adjusted EPS at $22.30 (exp. $15.90). Company reported 22% YoY increase in ad revenue
Around 450 thousand new coronavirus cases were reported yesterday. Source: worldometers, XTB
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