Thursday's session on Wall Street ended with modest increases in the major indexes. In the case of the broad S&P500 growth was 0.22 percent. The biggest impact on the outcome of the session was the behavior of oil prices, which helped for the raw material sector. The low level of turnover showed that the US trade had holiday character. The situation is similar in the Asian markets where local indices record cosmetic changes. It does not promise any serious emotions in early trading in Europe. Emotions also hard to find in the macro calendar, which lacks of important reports today.
From the point of view of the Warsaw Stock Exchange is worth to note yesterday's growth (+ 0.9%) of emerging markets cart. This is a continuation of the previous session and the positive reaction of investors to the minutes of the FOMC meeting. Yesterday's defense of 1,819-1,800 points area on the WIG20 index indicates that the buyer always count on shallow withdrawal.
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