Thursday's session on Wall Street ended in solidarity declines in major indices. Clearly better than the rest coped Nasdaq Composite, which gave only 0.05 percent, while the DJIA and S&P500 lost - respectively - 0.63 and 0.52 percent. The impetus for the sell-off was the decline in oil prices. Without significance was not also the strengthening of the yen to the dollar.
In this arrangement of forces, start of the day on European markets should bring rather weaker than a stronger declines. After the opening of markets in the European region on the stock exchanges will flow readings of PMI indexes. Today will also be published the results of the company General Electric, which rarely surprises serious passing with market expectations.
Looking at the Warsaw market, the WIG 20 index from Wednesday is nearby the level of 1,950 pts., which from the point of view of technical analysis is they neutral levels. It can therefore be assumed that Friday will not bring a breakthrough, and the market will enter a new week in the range of consolidation.
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