Markets are closely watching the results of the US midterm elections and the US inflation on Thursday.
In the shadow of the American elections, US stock futures oscillated in loss and gain territory this morning, with losses in Asia led by Hong Kong and China.
Futures on the S&P 500, which closed Tuesday with a 0.6 percent increase, were in negative territory in the first transactions.
Hong Kong Hang Seng led losses in Asia Pacific, down more than 1%, while the Chinese CSI 300 and Japanese Nikkei were also negative.
The dollar started dthe day with loses. The Bloomberg Dollar Index is down slightly at 1,312 points. The US 10-year Treasury yield stabilized at 4.13%.
While US crude oil is down 4 percent in the first two days of the week, it is holding at $ 89 with a slight loss this morning. An ounce of gold tested below $1,708.