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Asian Stocks Post Gains To End Sorry Oct, Perky USD In Focus

Asian Stocks Post Gains To End Sorry Oct, Perky USD In Focus

Asian Stocks Talking Points:

  • Most bourses were higher Wednesday afternoon with only the ASX 200 trailing
  • A stronger Dollar and a Wall St recovery were likely behind the gains
  • Local economic data surely weren’t- they came in feebly

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Asian stocks managed broad gains on the last day of what has been a miserable October, despite some rather shaky regional economic numbers, with a stronger US Dollar perhaps helping. That is after all a sight the area’s plentiful corporate exporters usually like to see.

Most indexes managed to rise, with Wall Street’s recovery from Monday’s losses tipped as another reason why. The Nikkei 225 was up 1.8% in Tokyo’s mid-afternoon. The Shanghai Composite added 1.1% and the Hang Seng 0.6%. Sydney’s ASX 200 provided the only patch of red. Having spent much of the day higher thanks to financial sector gains the Australian stock bellwether was 0.1% lower as its own close loomed.

The ASX has been under increasing bear pressure since the psychologically crucial 6000 handle was surrendered back in early October.

Topping out again? Asx 200 index, daily chart

The index has made a new low for the year since then and, while it remains above that point right now, is showing signs of topping out again short of its previous significant high.

The US Dollar meanwhile remained bid across the board. It hit a new 16-month high against a basket of its major traded rivals. Strong US consumer confidence data on Tuesday contrasted with weaker Australian inflation and a lackluster showing from Chinese manufacturing. Both of these data points weighed on the Australian Dollar, while USD/JPY made gains after the Bank of Japan stood pat on monetary policy for yet another month, to the surprise of no one.

Gold prices hit two-week lows as the greenback headed north. Crude oil prices were initially hit again by worries about global demand levels but Brent prices inched back up as the Asian session went on.

There is plenty of economic data still to come Wednesday. The Eurozone’s Consumer Price Index, German retail sales and Canada’s official Gross Domestic Product release are all on tap. From the US will come crude oil inventory numbers from the Department of Energy, a labor market snapshot from Automatic Data Processing and mortgage application levels from the Mortgage Bankers’ Association

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Published at Wed, 31 Oct 2018 04:58:00 +0000

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Revain Announces Release of Version 0.2 of the Platform

Moscow, Russia, December 11, 2017 – Revain announced today the release of version 0.2 of the platform in less than a month after the release of its first test version on November 15th, 2017.


In addition to basic features of the test version, the version0.2 has delivered a number of new ones. First and foremost, everyone can write a review on the platform. Second, “Like” and “Dislike” buttons are now active. Third, with new functions, such as “Sell” and “Buy” you can immediately trade token on a number of exchanges. Finally, we have introduced the button “Follow” which enables users to subscribe to receive updates from the project.

Rinat Arslanov, CTO of Revain, stated:

v0.2 release is finally here and Revain team is really happy how things are going right now. The beta version which was released a week ago generated a fair share of excitement among our community as well as helped us to perfect the final release. We are thankful to all users who tried beta and left their feedback and we are looking forward into the future!

About Revain

Revain is a feedback platform designed for accumulating authentic user reviews on projects and startups that have concluded their crowdfunding / ICO stage. The platform is bringing to life the service that will finally allow businesses to receive detailed and genuine feedback about their projects, while users will get access to other people’s experience with ICOs and share their own insights as well. The platform aggregates information on token dynamics and major milestones in startup’s development.

Impartiality of opinions available on the platform is achieved by the fact that only well-reasoned reviews will be stored. After the platform is introduced in its full capacity, a review hash will be getting stored in the blockchain, which stands for its inalterability and no chance of making changes or deletion.

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Website: https://revain.org
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Medium: https://medium.com/revain

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