Tuesday's session on Wall Street ended with a modest but joint increases of the major indexes. In the case of the S&P500 growth was 0.3 percent while the index of US blue-chips, Dow Jones, for the eleventh time since the elections in the United States was the highest in history.
The macro calendar today does not have a data, which can be considered to be able to prejudge the fate of today's session. Markets await the ECB decision on Thursday and the Fed meeting next week, so the morning in Europe promises to be quiet.
In the case of the Warsaw market, a weakening of the dollar and the associated two-day strengthening of the zloty are combined with increases in share prices in emerging markets. The morning does not bring change to the balance of power from the Tuesday's session. Shares in emerging markets are slightly more expensive and the USDPLN currency pair changes are modest at this very moment, so we may expect some mute sessions in the segment of blue chips.
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