Tuesday's session on Wall Street brought slight increases in the indices, pulled up by financial companies. The Dow Jones Industrial rose at the close of 0.45 percent, the S&P500 went up by 0.40 percent and noted already fifteenth historical peak since the presidential election in the US won by Donald Trump. The Nasdaq Composite gained 0.32 percent.
Janet Yellen in front of the Banking Committee of the US Senate has signaled the possibility of interest rate hike at the March meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
In the morning, about 1 percent increases the valuation of the Japanese Nikkei index, which indicates that the atmosphere in the markets remained good, and this should give upward start of the day in Europe. In today's macro calendar the most important macro reports will come from the US economy.
In the currency market this morning brings an attempt to stabilize the exchange rate of PLN. Polish currency is valued as follows: PLN 4.3012 per euro, PLN 4.0653 against the US dollar. Yields on Polish debt amounts to 3.863% in case of 10-year bonds.
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