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Asian Markets Regain Strength, while the US Market is Weak

Let’s see what is happening in the market. Analysts look ahead of the United States markets. Demands of the United States are currently predicting to open lower. It is after Thursday’s significant gains. Thus, from Japanese markets, analysts predict a further push. There were rallies across the region, and Japanese markets posted some of the most significant gains. As the Asian economy looked to regain stability following a torrid period, Hong Kong and Shanghai were both posting positive numbers.

Whether this positive trend will continue or not is dependent on the news coming from China in the coming days. It is also reliant on the next week because China continues to get back to work following the protracted shutdown.

On Friday news came that the number of United States COVID-19 cases has overtaken that of China. Thus, traders are waiting to see how both the forex markets, and stocks will respond. Nevertheless, traders were not deterred by substantial unemployment numbers, which were posted on Thursday. Though, experts predict the slowdown to end the week with markets projected to open lower.

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That came after on Thursday; a significant rally saw the S&P 500 climb more. That may also prompt a further move away from the United States dollar. It is because traders look to other options for safety.

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On Friday, the JPY posted steady gains. Other markets in Asia also boosted. COVID-19 increased to make the United States a global leader.

Currencies and markets in Asia got trading off to a positive start. Figures coming from Tokyo were inflation easing to 0.4% for March. The news that United States cases of COVID-19 had not surpassed those of China helped strengthen the JPY. It has posted the gains of more than 1% against the United States dollar. Both the NZD and AUD often traded as a proxy for the Yuan of China, also posted increases.

This is the news for now for the market.

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