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22.03.2016, 07:28

WSE: Before opening

The global atmosphere in the morning is quite calm. The market in Japan after yesterday's feast gaining nearly 2% with reason of a weaker Yen. Yesterday's session on Wall Street also ended with slight increases.

Taking into account light red prevailing in Asia (outside of Japan), the mood in the morning should be neutral to even slightly upward. The Warsaw market is around the level of 1950 points (the WIG 20) and stopped after the recent rally.

Today will be announced the preliminary PMI readings, where the attention will be traditionally associated with information from Europe. Additionally, today they will be also published the IFO and ZEW indexes from Germany. We do not expect a major impact on the markets of the published data.

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