The most important information for investors seems to be the fact that the rating agency Fitch confirmed the rating for Poland and even did not change its perspective, which remained stable. This is a good news, though on Friday the behavior of the WSE and the Polish zloty indicated that investors do not care specially about this rating.
Friday's session on Wall Street ended with a relatively neutral and today's morning futures on the US indices grow by approx. 0.5%. Asian markets behave peacefully, the stock market in Tokyo is not working because of the holidays. Probably we will see today a reaction to a failed military coup in Turkey, in the morning it was seen on the zloty. The domestic currency opened up with upward gap indicating weakness, but quite quickly began to make up for the loss. Today's macro calendar remains empty and from this direction we should not expect an impulse to trade.
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