Yesterday's trading on Wall Street ended in neutral. Once again, a light support proved to be published two hours before the end of the American session, the Fed beige book. Asian markets are dominated by modest declines. In the US, Apple demonstrated the new iPhone 7, the main changes are a bit longer operating battery, better camera and waterproofness achieved by the elimination of a standard headphone jack. Shares of the company gained a modest 0.6%.
During today's session, there is no more significant macroeconomic publications from the domestic market. NBP will give away only the data regarding financial situation of households in the first quarter. Investor's attention will focus today on the ECB meeting. The market is expected to extend the QE program and possible changes in parameters of the purchase of European debt. The least likely change is the further reduction in interest.
After closing of yesterday's session, there were reports that PKO BP (WSE: PKO) and Alior Bank (WSE: ALR) made an offer to buy Raiffeisen Polbank. It seems that they are the only candidate seriously interested in the purchase.
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