Asian and European stocks seemingly decided to leave lire behind as there is apparent growth in both of these trading regions.
Kospi gained 0.1 percent.
Topix declined 0.3 percent.
S&P 500 futures went up by 0.2 percent.
Hang Seng advanced 0.9 percent.
Stoxx Europe 600 increased 0.7 percent – the biggest advance in almost three weeks.
MSCI All-Country World went up 0.3 percent.
MSCI Emerging Market gained the most in the last six weeks - +1.1 percent for the Index.
Equities are looking much better than in the end of last week although dollar is growing once again after having lost 0.5 percent of Friday.
Greenback added 0.1 percent against the six major currencies.
Euro lost 0.2 percent - $1.1412.
Turkish lira lost 1.5 percent – 6.1107 per dollar.
Commodities are mixed although there are a lot of gains in this sector of the market.
WTI oil gained 0.09 percent - $65.97 per barrel.
Brent gained 0.54 percent - $72.22 per barrel.
Natural gas lost 1.26 percent - $2.91 per MMBtu.
Gold increased by 0.9 percent - $1.194.90 per ounce.
Ounce of silver rose 0.95 percent - $14.77.
Copper added 0.61 percent - $269.00 per pound.
Bushel of wheat lost 0.99 percent - $574.00.
Cocoa lost 0.28 percent per metric ton - $2.143.00.