The morning mood at the beginning of the week is quite good. The US contracts slightly increase in value, same as Asian indexes. Everything happens without the participation of celebrating Japan. We do not see also any negative impact of the bombings in New York City and New Jersey, which will most likely not be associated with the activities of the so-called Islamic State.
The beginning week will be dominated by two major central banks. The most important will be than Wednesday, when on the morning will be given the BoJ decision and in the evening the message and the subsequent press conference after the FOMC meeting in the US.
The S&P agency raised the rating of Hungary due to the improvement in fiscal expectations, external balance and economic growth. This means that Hungary's rating from junk has become an investment.
In today's calendar will be announced our national macro readings about the rate of change in industrial production and retail sales. Investors are hoping that after weaker July this month will bring recovery, what is indicated by forecasts.
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