What happens to the stock market:
At present, Romania Romania BET Index with Singapore FTSE, Hong Kong HSI, SP500 and Mexico IPC have increased respectively by + 1.69% + 0.91% + 0.99% + 0.60% + 1.13%. Decline in indices was seen in New Zealand NZX50, which dropped by -0.75%.
FOREX:
An increase was observed in the Icelandic krona and Japanese yen respectively by + 0.49% to + 0.55%. Decrease observed in the Russian ruble -0.83%, -0.42% Canadian dollar, Swedish krona -0.40% and -0.35% Romanian lei.
Government bonds:
In government bonds observe a decline in Swedish two-year bonds -3.8 bps, Estonian two-year bonds decreased by -4.6 bps, German two-year bonds fell by -4.6 bps, Danish five-year bonds fell by -5.3 bps, Finnish two-year bonds fall with -4.7 bps and Japanese five-year bonds fell by -2.2 bps.
Sovereign Credit Default Swap - A credit default swap
At present, Czech, Chinese, Thai and Indonesian CDS decreased respectively by -2.49 basis points basis points -3.31, -2.43 and -4.50 bps bps.
commodities:
Currently milk futures fell by -1.88%. Nickel fell by -2.65% on the London Metal Exchange. Gas decreased by -1.99%. Palm oil futures grew by + 0.85% and lead decreased the London Metal Exchange with -1.95%.
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