End of the week is similar to the rest of the week as it is marked by the same mixed performance. Asian and European markets are seeing both declines and gains, but the first ones are prevailing today after all.
Topix decreased 0.3 percent
Shanghai Composite grew 0.7 percent.
S&P 500 futures lost 0.2 percent.
Nikkei Stock Average 225 is down by 0.5 percent.
Hang Seng added 0.3 percent.
Stoxx Europe 600 climbed 0.5 percent.
MSCI All-Country World grew 0.2 percent.
FTSE 100 advanced 0.5 percent.
MSCI Emerging Market grew 0.2 percent.
Greenback sees no improvement as the trading week nears the end. Declined in the greenback allows pound to stabilize and euro to have some gains.
Dollar lost 0.1 percent against the basket of six major currencies.
Euro grew 0.2 percent - $1.1347.
Pound added 0.2 percent - $1.2798.
Yen flew up 0.3 percent - 113.29 per yen.
Oil is finally seeing a recovery – the move so very much anticipated by traders everywhere.
WTI oil added 1.45 percent - $57.28 per barrel.
Brent advanced 1.7 percent - $67.75 per barrel.
MMBtu of natural gas adds 0.07 percent - $4.04.
Heating oil increased per-gallon price by 1.1 percent - $209.69.
Gold lost 0.03 percent - $1.214.6 per ounce.
Silver is still with $14.27 price.
Platinum advanced 0.21 percent - $844 per ounce.