Yesterday Wall Street indices gained 0.3% to 0.6% and established new record levels. In Europe also dominated rise, albeit at a smaller scale. During our absence nothing special had happened, and investors are waiting for Wednesday, when are going to be published the minutes of the last FOMC meeting.
Today's macro calendar includes data on inflation in the UK for July and in Europe will be published the ZEW index, which earlier surprised negatively and now is expected to be reflected. In the afternoon, from the US the most important information will be industrial production data, which may cause the biggest reaction, although Friday's weaker retail sales data did not lead to larger perturbations, and may be considered more important than production, which already generates less than 20% of the US GDP.
The US futures quotations in the morning went down approx. 0,10% and with declines on the Nikkei (-1,7%) may mean an offset of yesterday's light increases.
From the point of view of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, this means that a larger gap at the opening should not be expected. The WIG20 index on Friday admittedly fell, but remained above the level of 1850 points and a broad market still prevailed good mood.
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