Today are back to the game the main financial markets. Not working yet Japan and New Zealand, but on other continents we will have already full set of investors. From the point of view of the Warsaw Stock Exchange the most important is that back comes London and New York, which means a return to normality and orders from abroad. Tested will also be yesterday's New Year optimism, which is sustained so far. In Asia dominate the rise, contracts in the US are also gaining in value, quite a lot, as 0.6%. Thus, the mood in the morning is good, what forecasts positive opening of European markets.
Today's macro calendar is marked by the publication of PMI's. Tonight we met this kind of publication from China, a score of 51.9 points vs. the forecast of 50.7 points. At 10:30 (Warsaw time) we will know the PMI for the UK industry, while in the US the rate will be released at 15:45 and it is assumed its delicate growth from 54.1 points to 54.2 points. At 16:00 we will know different, but similar reading, namely the ISM index for the industry sector.
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