The Euro/USD hits its highest level in one month reaching 1.2444 during yesterday’s trade. The currency kept steady at 1.24 in Asian trading this morning. The Euro is supported by hopes that the European Central Bank, ECB, soon will take action to lower borrowing costs for Spain and Italy. Interest rate on both Spain and Italian bond fell yesterday on expectations that ECB may again start to buy government bonds. USD is as on Monday falling against most currencies on bigger risk appetite. USD/JPY trades at 78,256.
Oil prices rose for a second straight session closing at its highest level in 11 weeks. Brent crude is trading close to USD 109 a barrel as US stock markets extended its strong Friday rally on supportive US jobs data calmed concerns about a slowing economy, and hopes that Europe will be able to effectively address its debt crisis. Violence in Syria and Iran’s dispute with Western countries over Tehran’s nuclear program continued to worry investors about the potential threat to the oil supplies from the region.
Shares in Asia were again up on expectations that Europe will take actions to tackle the debt crisis and further hopes that China and the United States will adopt stimulus measures to boost economic growth. The Australian dollar continues to trade up. Major Chinese data are expected on Thursday, giving investors a better idea to judge whether the world’s second-largest economy is back on the strong growth path after a lackluster first half year. The South Asian Pacific index, MSCI, inched marginally up in trading Tuesday morning.
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