
Asian markets are trading this morning with a mixed trend.
The Nikkei index stands out positively in light of the weakness of the Japanese Yen.
Last night the trading on Wall Street ended in a positive trend.
Asian stock markets
Market News Briefing – November 17th 2016 12:30 (GMT+1)

The futures contracts on Wall Street are signalling on a positive opening, while the European markets are being in a mixed trend.
The Asian markets closed at a stable trend while the Oil prices are rising.
Market News Briefing – November 17th 2016 08:00 (GMT+1)

The conduct of the Asian stock markets this morning is of a slight increases, after the trading on Wall Street closed with a negative trend yesterday.
Market News Briefing – November 16th 2016 10:00 (GMT+1)

The trading on the European stock markets being conducted this morning with a mixed trend continuing the trend similar to the Asian markets.
Market News Briefing – November 16th 2016 07:30 (GMT+1)

The Asian stock markets are on the rise for the first time in four days, and the US dollar weakened against most currencies, in what looked like a correction in the markets of the first strong reaction to the election of Donald Trump last week.
Market News Briefing – November 15th 2016 09:30 (GMT+1)

The Asian stock markets have signed the trading day with a mixed trend, led by Hong Kong which rose by 0.5%.
Shanghai and Tokyo stock markets lost 0.1% of their value.
Market News Briefing – November 14th 2016 07:30 (GMT+1)

The trading on the Asian stock markets conducted with a mixed trend, at the background of mixed macroeconomic data in China which weigh down the trading, while weakening the Japanese yen that benefited the Japanese exporters and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
China National Statistics Office published today that retail sales in October increased by 10% compared to October 2015, but a drop compared to the 10.7% increase in September.
Another data pointed of a growth of 6.1% in industrial output – a figure identical to that published last month, but it was short compared to the economists’ forecasts.
Market News Briefing – November 11th 2016 08:30 (GMT+1)

The Asian markets was down on the background of a rise of US bond yields, as investors worldwide prefer the American market conditions and therefore we see a general flow towards the United States.
Market News Briefing – November 10th 2016 07:45 (GMT+1)

Asian markets, which dropped sharply following the early results of the US presidential election, erase all the losses.
The stock market in Tokyo, jumps by 6% and erasing part of the 5.4% fall recorded yesterday.
Market News Briefing – November 9th 2016 09:00 (GMT+1)

The European stock markets also react with price decline to the surprising choice of the US presidential Donald Trump , after Asian stock markets reacted with sharp declines, and Tokyo plunged more than 5%.
The FTSE drops by 2%, the CAC loses nearly 3% and the DAX lost 1.5%.