- ProShares UltraShort MSCI Brazil Capped was the biggest decliner after giving up 10.66% yesterday IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF had a negative day yesterday (down 0.039%).
- European markets are up as FTSE improves by 0.61%, reaching 7,833.
A refresher of where yesterday ended before today starts: markets completed a mixed session yesterday, as Nasdaq slipped 0.43% and closed at 12,032. Dow Jones ended the session at 33,700 after a 0.29% gain.
US markets are now currently closed and set to reopen today; meanwhile, European session in progress; markets are rising as FTSE added 0.61% to trade at 7,833. Asia-Pacific markets closed higher today whilst ASX 200 is up by 0.47%, hitting 7,344.
Ambiguous macro data is influencing the market as United States API Weekly Crude Oil Stock released yesterday at 20:30 UTC with a figure of 377,000, while the previous figure was -4.35 million. Fresh 3-Year Note Auction data from United States came out at 3.81.
Data to be released today might clear up some of the market fog as United States Producer Price Index is projected to outperform its last figure with 0.1%, having previously been at -0.1%. The figure will be published tomorrow at 12:30 UTC. United States Core Retail Sales expected to decline to -0.3% while its preceding data was -0.1%, data will be available Friday. United States Crude Oil Inventories is projected to outperform its last figure with -583,000. It previously stood at -3.74 million; data will be released today at 14:30 UTC.
While markets were generally sideways yesterday, these assets pulled ahead as iShares MSCI Brazil ETF up 5.3% trading at $28.8.
With price action remaining lacklustre yesterday some assets finished the session lower as ProShares UltraShort MSCI Brazil Capped lost 10.66% yesterday before closing at $18. IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF had a negative day yesterday (down 0.039%).
IShares Trust – iShares iBonds Dec 2021 Term Treasury ETF | Ended yesterday's session at $25.35
- Following a month of flat trade,
ProShares UltraShort MSCI Brazil Capped | -10.66% at $18
Having fallen 37 cents in 3 days, Yesterday's session continued the recent downtrend: a tough session dominated by bearish sentiment left BZQ $2.16 lower, while setting a $17.87 to $18.7 session range.