After the markets closed lower on Wednesday, today are expected to open lower. This is after the indices in the US closed lower, with the exception of the DJIA, which closed higher. This is due to the Corporate financial results.
The price of Oil continue to fall very slowly, this will have a negative impact on the Asian markets if this continue to be the case. The US dollar remains strong, even that there are no big moves, it consolidates and we can expect another leg higher, until the speculations of a rate hike in the US remain and investors are expecting this from the Federal Reserve Bank.
ASX 200 is expected to open around 5363, Nikkei around 17,362. It is possible that the negative impact on the companies that produce the Iphone and Japanese Exporters. The last statement from the BOJ is that stimulus program will continue and it is possible to be increased,with extended time until the positive impact of this QE is not seen.
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