Today we expect the release from the United States and Britain of much economic data, which will accelerate the market significantly. Furthermore, today there are speeched by the members of the Board of the Bank of England and FOMC member Harker.
Eurozone data released today came in worse than expected and eased the single currency.
Throughout yesterday's trading session in the US the dollar index continued to strengthen and stock indices sank, while the 30 DOW descended below 25,000 per session, losing 1.01%.
Yesterday the US Treasury sold securities worth 179 billion dollars to restore the balance of funds.
One of the most anticipated events for today is the publication of the FOMC meeting minutes, after which we expect a further strengthening of the dollar against a basket of major currencies.
Reference cryptocurrency Bitcoin fell today below $11,000 after allegations that the governor of South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service Choe Heungsik wants to see a "normal" trade of digital assets, despite the fact that earlier the government hinted at a complete ban on cryptocurrency trade.