The Futures of the Asian markets will open higher, after the positive end of the U.S. session. Investors continue to buy equities, and the rise of the indices is still on play, ingoring the rate hike by U.S.'s Central Bank.
The JPY weakened as BoJ left the interest rates unchanged last week and the lack of geopolitical risks. Most of JPY's pairs rose. Markets are with a positive sentiment.
The Gold is trading lower around $1,2473 per ounce. The greenback remained strong. The more risk-oriented currencies as AUD and NZD are supported and are higher.
During the night we expect the House Price Index from Australia, as well as the RBA's Meeting Minutes. There's a chance for a higher than regular volatility on the AUD's pairs. If the information from the report has a positive tone, we might expect increase in the local currency.
Nikkei will open higher at around 20,183, ASX 200 will open at around 5,810.
Trader Senan Fuchedzhiev
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