Thursday's trading on Wall Street was dominated by low volatility and ended practically at the same levels as the opening. Significantly increased oil prices, which stores, as reported by the US Department of Energy, fell by 14.51 million barrels, the highest since January 1999.
The American trade was influenced by atmosphere from Europe after a disappointing conference of the head of the ECB.
Current quotations of futures contracts on the S&P500 does not indicate any major changes and the beginning of the session in Europe should be at the light cons.
Some concerns awaken after reports from Asia, where markets responded to the nuclear test in North Korea, although changes in Asian indices are not spectacular.
On the Warsaw market yesterday's correlation with core markets and exit down by the WIG20 index negated the gains from Wednesday's session. Thus, it is difficult to expect today any fireworks.
During today's session, there is no important macroeconomic publications from the country. Also, the wide macro calendar contains no key indications. As a result, the session may pass under the sign of waiting for a move by the Moody's regarding rating for Poland, which will have great importance for the Polish currency and will determine the opening of trading on the stock market on Monday.
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