Recovery is starting with the new trading week. We can see that the major indices all around the world are subjected to the growth along with several other instruments. All and all good start of the trading week
Kospi gained 1.1 percent.
Topix gained 0.1 percent.
Nikkei Stock Average 225 is up by 0.85 percent.
Hang Seng rose 1.7 percent.
S&P 500 futures increased 0.9 percent.
MSCI Asia Pacific gained 0.5 percent.
Stoxx Europe 600 rose 0.9 percent.
FTSE 100 grew 0.8 percent.
MSCI All-Country World surged 0.3 percent.
Greenback is a little bit slow as the week after the long holiday starts. Loss of the dollar allows other currencies to show their strength. But for how long is this tendency going to continue?
Dollar lost 0.2 percent against the basket of six major currencies.
Euro advanced 0.3 percent - $1.14.
Pound jumped 0.2 percent - $1.2834.
Oil is finally recovering after hitting lows at the weekend. We are no longer looking at a losing asset, although changes are always around the corner with this one.
WTI oil grew 1.51 percent - $51.18.
Brent recovered 2.16 percent - $60.07 per barrel.
MMBtu of natural gas lost 5.01 percent - $4.09.
Gallon of heating oil grew 1.12 percent - $189.73.
Gold is up 0.25 percent - $1226.3 per ounce.
Silver advanced 0.82 percent - $14.49 per ounce.
Platinum grew 0.41 percent - $846.94 per ounce.