Indexes on Wall Street ended Monday's session with increases and subsequent historical peaks of trading. The Dow Jones Industrial at the end of the day gained 0.47 percent, the S&P 500 rose by 0.75 percent and the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.89 percent. The leaders on Monday's growth on Wall Street were oil companies in the wake of rising prices of oil. The market is optimistic due to the belief that Trump is able to move the economy back on faster than Hillary Clinton track.
Yesterday's weakening of the dollar and higher commodity prices led to a recovery in the segment of emerging markets and our market was exceptionally strongly benefited from this fact. Today morning rising prices of copper and oil. Indexes in Asia are gaining in value, especially as regards to emerging countries, as in Japan booster is modest and reaches 0.3%. We may also see increasing the valuation of contracts for the S&P500 index, where the psychological barrier of 2,200 points was defeated.
Today's macro calendar remains quite empty, ends the period of publication of results and approaching Thanksgiving Day. Listing on the Warsaw market should start positively. Later, much more will depend on whether the adverse for emerging markets trends in the dollar and bond's yields begin to turn away, as it did yesterday.
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