After yesterday's meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee in the United States, as expected, rates have not changed and the confidence in the prospects of the US economy was signaled , which leaves the open possibility of increasing the cost of credit in June.
The market's expectations especially not changed, which in turn meant little change in the currency market and the S&P500 index gained a modest 0.16%.
Today morning the BoJ decided not to continue loosening its policy, and this event is associated with a greater response. As a result, the yen strengthened, the Nikkei index went down by over 3%, while contracts in the US have given the whole of yesterday's approach and on the morning lose up to 0.7%.
On the Warsaw market today the dividend from the shares of BZ WBK (WSE: BZW) will be deducted, which will have a slightly negative effect on the WIG20 index. Yesterday, the index failed to defend the level of 1,900 points. Desire to take profits also appeared on the wide market and we have to keep in mind that the approach to shares may begin to change to the more defensive one.
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