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02.05.2016, 14:32

WSE: After start on Wall Street

U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.17%, Nasdaq +0.07%, S&P +0.16%

Wall Street started the session at levels that in the small extent differ from the indications of derivatives. Europe extends the correction of Friday's weakness, but the CAC and the DAX indexes are still far to make up the losses from Friday. In fact, the German bulls managed to barely make up half of the decline from the last session. The WSE tries to nourish this impulse and no weakening of the zloty to the dollar, but at 130 million turnover every move is easy to generate.

It is worth to remember that tomorrow's macro calendar contains PMI reading for the Chinese industry, which in the absence of other data may raise some emotions in the markets, especially of raw materials.

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