India, Feb. 11 -- Extreme volatility that marked the onset of the trade war eased as markets reconciled to fresh tariffs and counter tariffs. Meanwhile, markets keenly wait for the release of key economic data including consumer price inflation, producer price inflation and retail sales from the U.S. due later in the week. Corporate earnings updates also remain firmly on markets' radar.
Wall Street Futures are trading in mildly negative territory. European benchmarks are trading close to the flatline. Asian markets finished trading on a mixed note.
The Dollar Index edged down. Bond yields mostly hardened. Supply concerns lifted crude oil prices. Gold retreated after breaching $2,968 for the first time ever, driven by trade war fears and i...