Stocks in Asia and Europe do not look as sunny as we would want them too after the overall bad performance yesterday. Dollar extends the fall with American experts predicting financial crisis of 1998 repeat itself.
Stoxx Europe 600 lost 0.2 percent.
S&P 500 grew 0.2 percent.
MSCI All Country-World barely moved with 0.05 percent loss.
MSCI Emerging Market lost 0.3 percent.
Dollar is at the lowest point in three weeks after losing 0.2 percent against the basket of six major currencies.
Euro advanced 0.2 percent - $1.676.
Pound is not looking at Brexit talks and growing by 0.2 percent - $1.3219,
WTI oil lost 0.47 percent - $73.79 per barrel.
Brent is 0.08 percent up - $77.82 per barrel.
Natural gas increased 0.14 percent - $2.87 per MMBtu.
Comex gold added 0.47 percent - $1.259.40 per ounce.
Comex silver costs $16.13 per ounce after 0.54 percent gain.
Copper lost 0.91 percent - $289.05 per pound.
Platinum declined 0.17 percent - $840.00 per ounce.
Corn added 1.44 percent - $352.00 per bushel.
Cocoa decreased 1.88 percent - $2.454 per metric ton.