Asian markets are expected to open mixed as European stocks erased most of the losses from the beginning of the session and US markets closed higher.
Japan's Nikkei 225 is expected to open 34 points lower at 15344. At 3:30 BoJ governor Kuroda will make a statement, where we will look for signals about the easing and the likelihood the Bank of Japan to take measures to limit the yen strenght.
In Australia, the ASX200 is expected to open at 5230, which is 33 points up from the last closing price of 5197.
The outlook for indexes is currently positive in anticipation of easing policies by central banks. The latest statement from Fed minutes makes us believe that the increase in interest rates will not happen soon, which is a prerequisite for further increases by the indexes.
Decline in yields on bonds causes investors to look elsewhere for profits and return them to search for blue chip and dividend shares.
The price of oil rose to $ 47.70 a barrel, supporting "risk" on sentiment on the market.
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