Monday's session on the New York stock exchange ended with declines in major indices. At the close the Dow Jones Industrial fell by 0.61 percent, the Nasdaq Composite lost 0.83 percent and the S&P 500 went down by 0.60 percent. Investors are still negatively react to the presidential decree to limit immigration.
The Asian markets are dominated by declines. The weaker yen does not support the Tokyo Stock Exchange, although the main impact on the Nikkei's discount of 1.7% has probably the passive attitude of the BoJ, which left its policy unchanged. Today's macro calendar doesn't contain any deeper content. An important may be the initial estimate of GDP growth for Poland in around 2016 and the level of the US index regarding consumer confidence - the Conference Board. This week the market is waiting for quarterly reports of large technology companies. Today, the results will give Apple, Facebook tomorrow and Amazon on Thursday.
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