Thursday's session on the New York stock markets ended with slight declines in the major indexes. The Dow Jones Industrial dropped at the closing of about 0.34 percent, the S&P500 went down by 0.36 percent and the Nasdaq Comp. lost 0.28 percent. Markets are waiting for Friday's speech by Donald Trump after being sworn as President of the United States.
In the macro calendar there is not particularly important data today, except quarterly results published by the company General Electric. So the whole attention of investors should be focused on events in the US and Wall Street reaction to the swearing-in of the new president.
On the WSE the situation seems to be clear. The WIG20 index consolidates above the level of 2,000 pts., but supply more boldly pushing for support in the area of 2,000 points and the line of upward trend.
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