Futures show a mixed opening of Asian markets after US stocks fell in the last trading session.
SPI futures Australia decreased by 1.2% at 5292 compared to the closing of the ASX 200 at 5,353.
The Nikkei 225 futures in Osaka were lower by 0.2% to 16,110, while Chicago futures were up 0.5 percent to 16,055.00. Japanese benchmark index traded last on Monday after closing at 16.147. Today Japan rest because of Greenery day.
During the US session crude oil fell 2.5 percent to $ 43.65 a barrel.
Probably the negative sentiment on the stock market will continue to Asian markets. Trading is expected to be in negative territory. It is possible to see filling of the gaps in the early two hours of the session and then another declines.
Jr. Trader Nikolay Georgiev
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