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09.02.2017, 07:18

WSE: Before opening

Wednesday's session on the New York stock exchange has brought small variations in the major indexes. No publication of macroeconomic data, except for the weekly crude oil inventories in the US, focused market attention on the results of companies. Tomorrow will begin a two-day meeting Donald Trump with Japan Prime Minister, where will be discussed a number of topics, including very important for the US trade issues and currencies.

Contracts in the US are stable after yesterday's neutral session and in Asia, beside of falling the Nikkei, dominate rather increases. This means a quiet start of the European markets.

The main index of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, the WIG20, remains in consolidation and, at least in the morning, there are no arguments for leaving it.

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