Stocksroseevenas new trade tariffs kick off. Despite the new rules and anticipated Chinese answer shares in Asia and Europe are on the rise. Equities around the world are also doing much better although there are new major losses from yuan and yen. Dollar recovers, oil gains.
MSCI Asia Pacific gained 0.7 percent.
Topix increased 0.9 percent.
Hang Seng advanced 0.9 percent.
S&P 500 futures added 0.2 percent.
Stoxx Europe 600 grew 0.3 percent.
MSCI All-Country World rose 0.2 percent.
MSCI Emerging Market had its first advance in a week - +0.3 percent.
Dollar lost another 0.1 percent extending its losses from the previous days and sinking to the lowest point in three weeks.
Euro advanced by 0.2 percent - $1.1714 - unlike greenback it is on the strongest note in more than three weeks.
Pound grew 0.1 percent - $1.3235.
WTI oil gained 0.1 percent - $73.08 per barrel.
Brent lost 0.12 percent - $77.30 per barrel.
Natural gas is still at 2.84 per MMBtu point.
Comex gold declined 0.16 percent - $1.256.80 per ounce.
Comex silver is 0.11 percent in the red zone - $16.08 per ounce.
Copper decreased 0.16 percent - $282.15 per pound.
Bushel of corn lost 0.35 percent - $351.00.
Wheat lost 0.35 percent - $503.75 per bushel.
Cocoa is 11.4 percent up - $2.482.00 per metric ton.