Monday's session on Wall Street ended with increases in the major indexes. The Dow Jones Industrial at the end of the day gained 0.49 percent, the S&P500 rose by 0.46 percent and the Nasdaq Comp. increased 0.69 percent. The main reason for this situation was the increase in oil prices, which was the most expensive over a year. On Monday afternoon price of a barrel of Brent grew up to more than 53.6 USD. In the wake of the strongest oil prices on Wall Street climbed up the sector of fuel and raw materials.
In the morning, futures in the US are losing value. In Asia the Nikkei gains due to the weakening yen and lose indexes in South Korea and Hong Kong.
It seems that the beginning of the session in Europe will not be conducted in the best mood, and it's hard to count on growth, for which yesterday parquets in Europe together with the Warsaw Stock Exchange were prepared.
The macro calendar remains almost empty today, and the only notable publication will be the ZEW index. This week begins the US season for the presentation of the quarterly results for the company. Today, after the US session its results will give Alcoa. Most large US companies will publish their reports by the end of October.
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