
Commodities
The price of the gold falls by 1.1% to a price level of 1289.90 us dollar per ounce.
The WTI oil rising by 1.3% to a price level of 44.7 us dollar per ounce.

Commodities
The price of the gold falls by 1.1% to a price level of 1289.90 us dollar per ounce.
The WTI oil rising by 1.3% to a price level of 44.7 us dollar per ounce.

Sharp rises at the opening of the trading day in Europe:
The DAX rising by 1.4%, the CAC climbed by 2% and the FTSE by 1.9%.

The Asian stock markets trade is conducted with rising prices.
Japan released figures showing an increase in wages in September, but the increase was very moderate, 0.2%.
Although the wages in Japan rose in the last eight months by 0.9%, these figures are still at a lower pace and not enough to support the inflation.

Traders around the world await for the US labor market data which will be published today.
At this time, the future contracts signalling on a stable opening of the trading day on Wall street.

Euro zone final data PMI services for October stood at 52.8 points, compared with a forecast of 53.5 points.

The European stock markets trading is conducted price declines.
The CAC falling by 0.5%, the FTSE by 0.9% and the DAX by 0.6%.

The US elections continue to be the main influence on trading the markets as when investors are looking for certainty more than anything.
Clinging in the last days to the polls, undermined confidence and led to Wall Street to declines.

More data from the US:
The ISM Non-Manufacturing sector index in October stood at 54.8 points, compared with the forecast of 56 points.
The Industrial productivity rose 3.1% vs. a forecast of 2% in the third quarter.

A data released in the US showing that the weekly unemployment claims rise to -265 thousand – a record three months.
Although the data pointed also about a lower dismissal rate, but they still could mean bad news employment report to be published tomorrow.

The futures contracts on the leading indices which traded in Wall street are signalling on a steady opening of the trading day.