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US indices finished yesterday's session lower but off daily lows. S&P 500 dropped 0.29%, Dow Jones declined 0.48% and Nasdaq closed 0.03% lower. Russell 2000 dropped 0.78%
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Stocks in Asia traded mixed. Nikkei and S&P/ASX 200 moved higher, Kospi dropped and indices from China struggled to find common direction
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DAX futures point to a higher opening of the European session
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ECB Schnabel said that the bank does not see reasons to increase interest rates at this point and that it expects inflation to decelerate in 2022
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FOMC minutes point to a potential taper discussion during upcoming meetings
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United States levied new sanctions on Russian companies and ship involved in Nord Stream 2 project
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According to Bybt report, accounts of over 775 thousand traders were liquidated during yesterday's crypto plunge
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Japanese core machinery orders increased 3.7% MoM in March (exp. 6.4% MoM)
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Japanese exports increased 38% YoY in April (exp. 30.9% YoY) while imports were 12.8% YoY higher (exp. 8.8% YoY)
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Australian employment declined by 30.6k jobs in April (exp. +15.2k). Unemployment rate dropped from 5.7 to 5.5% (exp. 5.6%)
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Bitcoin trades near 39,000 USD, Ethereum jumped above $2,500
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Precious metals, oil, industrial metals and agricultural goods trade higher
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NZD and CAD are the best performing major currencies while CHF and USD lag the most
Brent (OIL) dropped to the lowest level since April 27 yesterday. Crude has been pressured over the past couple of days by rumours that parties to Iranian nuclear talks are closing in on an agreement. OIL has managed to recover slightly and climb back above the $66.50 support. Source: xStation5
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