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US indices finished yesterday's trading lower. S&P 500 closed 0.08% lower, Dow Jones dropped 0.48% and Nasdaq declined 0.28%. Russell 2000 gained 0.13%
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Stocks in Asia are trading higher. Nikke and S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.2%, Kospi trades flat and indices from China advance
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DAX futures point to a slightly higher opening of the European session
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FOMC left monetary policy settings unchanged. Powell said that while US economy has improved, it is still too early to withdraw pandemic support
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US President Biden presented his infrastructure deal to the Congress and proposed to finance it with tax increases on the wealthy. There was no major market reaction to the event
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According to Washington Post, Biden administration is considering removing some of Trump's sanctions on Iran in order to progress nuclear talks
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United States will deliver supplies worth $100 million to India to help combat pandemic in the country
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Apple (AAPL.US) reported Q1 revenue of $89.58 billion (exp. $77.3 billion) and EPS of $1.40 (exp. $0.99). Solid results were driven by high demand for iPhones and other devices. Apple said that semiconductor shortages start to negatively impact Mac and iPad sales
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Facebook (FB.US) shares jumped in after-hours trading after the company reported Q1 results. Revenue came in at $26.2 billion (exp. $23.7 billion) while number of monthly active users reached 2.85 billion (exp. 2.83 billion). EPS reached $3.30 (exp. $2.34)
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Bitcoin tested $53,000 mark this morning
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Precious metals, industrial metals, oil and agricultural goods are trading higher
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GBP is the best performing major currency while JPY lags the most
Gold benefits from post-FOMC USD weakening. Precious metal recovers from a recent, brief pullback and looks towards recent local high at $1,795. Source: xStation5