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Investors prepare for a week full of policy decisions - Monday Review, March 15

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
16 March 2021
Various benchmarks closed at record highs

The US

Monday’s rally was driven by the expectations that the current chip shortage will continue to boost prices. Moreover, the markets await the Federal Open Market Committee meeting. USA30 rose 0.53%, closing at a record high. USA500 went up 0.63%, and TECH100 added 1.05%.

Crude oil traded at $66.25 per barrel after it gained 1%.

Gold rose 0.3% to $$1,724.90 per ounce.

 

Asia and Australia

The economic data released showed that the industrial production grew 35.1% year-on-year in China in February, topping the 30% expansion forecasted. Also, HongKong45 gained 0.43% after the US temporarily lift the ban on Xiaomi.

Japan225 was up 0.26%.

Down under, Australia200 edged up 0.15%.

 

Europe

Stocks started the week on a positive note, boosted by the upcoming FOMC meeting. To the momentum also contributed to the fact that Danone announced that Emmanuel Faber would step down as chairman and CEO. Germany30 traded 0.3% higher; France40 reached the highest point in a year after it went up 0.6%. UK100 climbed 0.6%.

Brent oil rose 0.9% to $69.86 a barrel.

EUR/USD lost 0.2% trading at 1.1936.

Source: investing.com

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
Financial Writer

Miguel worked for major financial institutions such as Banco Santander, and Banco Central-Hispano. He is a published author of currency trading books.