Tuesday's session on Wall Street ended with strong increases in the major indexes, which gained 1.2 to 2 percent. The reason for growth were both good data from the German economy and good data from the US housing market, strong gains in European stock exchanges and growing appetite for risk in global markets.
We also see this morning the rising valuation of contract for the S&P500 and the contract for the DAX, which promises a continuation of yesterday's gains.
Please, remember that tomorrow there is no session in Warsaw, so the market can today look for tranquility, which will extend also to the Friday's session. Many investors probably wish to make use of the calendar, which invites to take a break from the market for a few days. On Monday, there will be holiday in London and New York, which will reduce the activity of foreign players on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
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