Yesterday's session on the WSE led to the stabilization of the clearly weaker beginning of this week. In the environment, however, the situation was quite different. The first days of the week were marked by increases, and yesterday could be the first signs of tiredness, which resulted in poor behavior of Wall Street. In practice, the US had a very weak session with clear declines in the majority of the shares. The S&P 500 finally dropped almost 1%. Thus, the previous successful session was leveled and confirmed the opinion that increases in an environment without the express basis of information were exaggerated. In Asia, the mood is not explicitly negative, but Europe will now have to adapt to yesterday's charge of bears on Wall Street, much of which took place after the close of the cash markets on the Old Continent. This will disturb the Warsaw Stock Exchange, which is struggling to maintain the level of 1800 points in the case of the WIG20 index.
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