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Indices from Asia-Pacific traded higher at the start of a new week. Nikkei gained 0.6%, Kospi added 0.4% and indices from China traded up to 2% higher. S&P/ASX 200 was a laggard and dropped 0.5%
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DAX futures point to a higher opening of today's European cash session
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Pandemic situation in China continues to improve. Indoor dining will be allowed in Beijing starting from today while traffic bans will be remove in most areas of the city
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US President Biden is expected to sign executive order to boost domestic production of solar panels and other clean energy project
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Rebels in the Conservative party are expected to launch a no confidence vote in UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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EU is reportedly readying the seventh package of sanctions against Russia
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Oil is trading higher at the beginning of a new week after Saudi Aramco increased prices for Asian delivery by more than expected. Prices for European customers were also increased but in-line with expectations. Prices for US deliveries were left unchanged
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United States will allowed Italian Eni and Spanish Repsol to purchase Venezualan oil without breaching sanctions
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The largest oil field in Libya resumed operations after it was shut down since April due to protests. Oil production at the field is around 300k bpd
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EU Commissioner Gentiloni said that EU members will be allowed to use funds from post-pandemic recovery fund to increase their LNG capacity
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North Korea fired 8 ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Sunday. South Korea responded by firing 8 of its own ballistic missiles into the East Sea
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Cryptocurrencies trade higher. Bitcoin rallies 4% while Ethereum trades 3.2% higher
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Precious metals advance. Palladium is a top performer, gaining 3.2%, followed by silver with a 1.4% gain
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JPY and EUR are the best performing major currencies while AUD and NZD lag the most
Oil recovered from a recent pullback and trades at the highest level in almost 3 months. WTI (OIL.WTI) climbed above $120 per barrel but halted advance in the $121 area later on, slightly below the upper limit of the upward channel. Source: xStation5
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