Two important indices on the stock exchanges of New York: DJI (-0.29%) and the S&P 500 (-0.16%) closed in negative territory on Wednesday, while the Nasdaq gained (+ 0.36%). There is the increased volatility associated with the post-election mood swing in the US and uncertainty to the intentions of the future administration of the White House. Markets are waiting for the specifics economic plans of Donald Trump. Investors are still counting on a fairly aggressive tightening of monetary policy which, taking into account the current proceedings FOMC seems unlikely. Interesting in this context may be today's speech of Janet Yellen that can affect the market, but on the other hand, we must realize that the head of the Fed has not secret knowledge, and probably also does not know yet how it will exactly look the economic policy of the future president.
Quotations in Asia are mixed, but the common point are minor changes. Contracts for US indices are traded on light pros.
European parquet sessions can start with small increases. This globally should maintain a two-day stabilization seen in the spectrum of large domestic companies. It remained even yesterday, when the old continent was dominated by a rather somber moods and declines. The balance is fragile, but it should go back to the markets.