6:45 AM · 6 September 2021

Morning wrap (06.09.2021)

  • Stocks in Asia are trading mixed at the beginning of a new week. S&P/ASX 200 and Kospi drop while Nikkei and indices from China trade higher

  • DAX futures point to a flat opening of the European session

  • Oil trades over 1% lower (both Brent and WTI) after Saudi Arabia reduced prices for crude sold to Asia by around $1 per barrel

  • According to Bloomberg report, China will tighten supervision of the FX market

  • Paolo Gentiloni, EU economy commissioner, said that it would be mistake if ECB tightened monetary policy

  • New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern said that pandemic restrictions in the country will be eased tomorrow. However, Auckland will remain in full lockdown at least until September 15, 2021

  • Bitcoin trades above $51,500 mark

  • Precious metals trade mixed - gold and platinum drop while silver and palladium gain

  • GBP and USD are the best performing major currencies while AUD and NZD lag the most

Brent (OIL) and WTI (OIL.WTI) trade lower today, following a price cut from Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia announced that it will reduce the price of crude sold to Asia by around $1 per barrel, putting a downward pressure on prices. From a technical point of view, OIL.WTI is pulling back after a failed attempt of breaking above the downward trendline. Source: xStation5

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