Morning wrap (11.03.2022)

8:02 AM 11 March 2022
  • US indices finished yesterday's slightly lower, following a downbeat European session. S&P 500 dropped 0.43%, Dow Jones moved 0.34% lower and Nasdaq declined 0.95%. Russell 2000 dropped 0.23%

  • Stocks in Asia traded mostly lower with Nikkei dropped 2%, S&P/ASX 200 moving 0.9% lower and Kospi finishing more or less flat. Indices from China traded mixed

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

  • Russia allowed Ukraine to send a repair team to Chernobyl nuclear power plant in order to repair damaged power supply

  • Media reported about Russian air strikes on locations in western Ukraine, possibly targeting supply lines

  • The United Nations Security Council will convene today to discuss Russia's claims of US chemical weapons in Ukraine. US says the move fits into narrative that Russia is preparing a false flag operation involving such weapons

  • Biden is expected to call for the end of Russia's preferential trade status during his speech today (3:15 pm GMT)

  • Japan announced that it will freeze assets of 3 Belarusian banks, beginning from April

  • Canada is studying whether it can boost utilization of its oil pipelines to the US

  • London Metal Exchange announced that nickel trading will not be resumed today

  • Japanese household spending increased 6.9% YoY in January (exp. 3.6% YoY)

  • Oil trades slightly higher on the day. Brent trades slightly below $111 per barrel while WTI trades slightly above $107 per barrel

  • Precious metals pull back. Palladium is an exception as it gains around 1%

  • EUR and GBP are the best performing major currencies while JPY and NZD lag the most

Brent (OIL) dropped around 20% off its recent highs as we could observe unwinding of some risk trades in recent days. Pullback was halted by the support zone marked with 38.2% retracement of a recent upward impulse in the $104 per barrel area. Source: xStation5

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