Tuesday's session on the New York stock exchanges brought the seventh time in a row the historical record of the Dow Jones Industrial, which rose by 0.29 percent, the S&P 500 gain by 0.75 percent and the Nasdaq Comp. increased by 1.10 percent. Tuesday's sessions can be seen as an attempt to return to the increases, which helped macro data and a little less pressure from the debt market. In the morning, rising also the Japanese Nikkei. On the green side are also contracts for the S&P500 and DAX, thus the current atmosphere in the markets shows that the day in Europe will start from modest increases.
From the point of view of the Warsaw market, the WSE and the Polish zloty have recently been victims of more attractive assets from developed markets and poor attitude to other emerging markets. Although the night weakening of the dollar and strengthening of the zloty favors having increased at the opening of today's session. Bulls should help also defended yesterday the support in the area of 1,750 points.
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