Yesterday lack of trading on Wall Street caused that this morning we do not refer to changes in these markets. While the behavior of the Asian parquets is tranquil and slightly upward. Contracts in the US are stable and this should also be morning in Europe.
During today's session, there is no important macro publications from the domestic market. On the broad market it is worth to pay attention, among others, to orders in German industry, the final lecture to GDP for the second quarter for the euro zone and the ISM for August in the US service sector, although traditionally it does not cause such reactions, as in case of the industrial sector. The only new event is the end of the two-day G20 summit in China. Although these meetings are virtually ignored by investors, because do not bring anything concrete.
On Tuesday morning, trading on the currency market brings a slight stabilization of the Polish currency. The Polish zloty is valued by the market as follows: PLN 4.3385 per euro, PLN 3.8912 against the US dollar. Yields on domestic debt amounts to 2,879% for 10-year bonds.
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