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US indices booked solid gains during Wall Street session yesterday. S&P 500 gained 2.38%, Nasdaq rallied 3% and Dow Jones added 1.95%. Russell 2000 surged 3.37%
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Downbeat moods can be spotted in Asia. Nikkei dropped 0.8%, S&P/ASX 200 declined 0.4% and indices from China moved lower. Kospi gained 1%
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DAX futures point to a lower opening of the European session
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AUD is trading slightly higher after RBA left interest rates and monetary policy settings unchanged. Central bank does not expect tight labour market until at least 2024
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Hawkesby from RBNZ said that the Bank may cut cash rate or boost bond purchases if needed
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South Korea readies extra budget of 15 trillion won to support small businesses, protect jobs and buy more vaccines
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According to Platts, Russia and Saudi Arabia disagree over the pace of returning oil production
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CBOE seeks approval to list Bitcoin ETF in the United States
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Japan's capital spending declined 4.8% YoY in Q4 2020 (exp. -2% YoY)
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Australia's building approvals plunged 19.4% MoM in January (exp. -3% MoM)
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Japan's unemployment rate remained at 2.9% in January (exp. 3%)
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Bitcoin trades near $48,000
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Precious metals pull back with silver and platinum taking the biggest hit. Oil trades slightly lower
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AUD, USD and JPY are top performing major currencies while NZD, CAD and GBP lag
290 thousand new coronavirus cases were reported yesterday. Source: worldometers, XTB