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US indices finished yesterday's trading mostly lower. S&P 500 dropped 0.77%, Nasdaq slumped 2.46% and Russell 2000 declined 0.69%. Dow Jones gained 0.09%
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Stocks in Asia traded mostly higher. S&P/ASX 200 gained almost 0.9%, Kospi dropped 0.1% and indices from China advanced. Exchanges in Japan were closed for holiday
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DAX futures point to a higher opening of the European session
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Japan considers lifting the state of emergency outside Tokyo. Requests to lift state of emergency were also filled by Osaka, Hyogo and Kyoto
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Australia confirmed that the temporary job support scheme will expire by the end of March. However, Australian Prime Minister Morrison also announced that normal unemployment benefits will be increased by $50 per two weeks.
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Morgan Stanley sees oil market peak in Q3 2021 at $70 per barrel of Brent
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Total US coronavirus deaths exceeded 500 thousand
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Bitcoin has been trading lower throughout the Asian session and reached a low near $48,500. However, coin has managed to recover and trades above $50,000 again
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Oil gains with Brent trading above $65. Gold trades slightly higher on the day while other precious metals drop
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CAD and EUR are top performing major currencies while NZD and JPY lag the most.
A significant improvement in daily death numbers can be spotted recently. 7-day average dropped below 10,000. Source: worldometers, XTB
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