Yesterday's session on Wall Street ended in neutral. Contracts in the US slightly gain and predict a calmer morning in anticipation of Wednesday, once in the morning we will know what is going the BoJ to do. After a long weekend, due to yesterday's holiday, a slight decline we may observe in the case of the Nikkei index. Generally, the dominant color in Asia remains red, but not very strong.
The beginning of the week brought an increase in oil prices. Increases in crude prices have strengthened in the second part of the session. With the market flow signals about a possible reduction of the supply of this raw material.
The morning market is going to be calm. Today there is not much pulses to trade, macro calendar is almost empty, and the comments in the morning clearly focused on the upcoming decisions of major central banks.
Yesterday's session on the Warsaw Stock Exchange was a disappointment, because there has been no decisive break of resistance level, which could be counted on after the relatively successful first hour of trading. Today's session and wait for the decisions of the central banks may promote consolidation in the Warsaw market.
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