Futures point to mixed sentiments in opening markets in Asia on Thursday after US stocks closed higher and since the last meeting of the FOMC.
The meeting of the FOMC statement for March and most members showed cautious about the rise in interest rates in April, but some do not exclude this possibility.
ASX 200 opened with an increase of 0.4%. Japan's Nikkei 225 will open flat. Japanese shares will be under pressure from the strong yen. The pair USD / JPY is trading at 109.78 as it puts pressure on major exporters.
Tomorrow's meeting of the ECB for monetary policy and the statement of the President of the ECB Mario Draghi, which can lead to caution on the markets in the Asian session and see trading in a narrow range.
Jr. Trader Nikolay Georgiev
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