Chinese stocks are advancing today with one of the best performances in about two weeks across the region hitting the markets. The same could be seen across American and Europeanindexes.
Kospi, Topix and MSCI Asia Pacific went up 0.5 percent.
S&P 500 futures gained 0.2 percent.
Hang Seng grew 1.4 percent.
Shanghai Composite rose 1.4 percent.
Stoxx Europe 600 grew 0.4 percent.
MSCI All-Country world went up 0.1 percent.
MSCI Emerging Market added 0.6 percent.
Currencies are stable as greenback climbs higher.
Dollar adds 0.1 percent against the basket of six major currencies.
Euro lost 0.2 percent - $1.1675.
Pound is at $1.31 per pound mark with almost no changes.
Yuan fell to the lowest point in a year - 6.8376 yuan per dollar.
Commodities marked is primarily marked by the losses in oil which have already been recovered since the markets opened in the morning.
WTI oil lost and regained 0.22 percent - $68.04.
Brent hasn’t recovered anything after a 0.2 percent loss - $73.06 per barrel.
Natural gas lost 0.26 percent - $2.71 per MMBtu.
Gold lost 0.14 percent - $1.232.70.
Silver rose 0.26 percent - $15.47 per ounce.
Copper added 0.46 percent - $275.90 per pound.
Corn lost 0.88 percent - $368.00 per bushel.
Wheat declined 0.39 percent - $511.75 per bushel
Metric ton of cocoa lost 0.99 percent - $2.299.00.