Tuesday's session on the New York stock exchange ended with increases in the major indexes, which reported the new records of all time. At the close the Dow Jones Industrial rose by 0.58 percent, the S&P500 by 0.65 percent and the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.95 percent.
In the morning we see a slight withdrawal in Asia and slightly weaker attitude of derivatives on the S&P500 and the DAX, which may lead to modest declines at the opening of the European markets. The movements should not be serious. Investors are waiting for the most important and probably the last major event of the year, which is the evening message from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
Europe will be tomorrow able to refer to what the market will send the Fed this evening, so we might want to reckon with conservative trade today.
The today's macro calendar will show readings of the industrial production dynamics in Europe and the USA.
On the Warsaw market overcome of a several weeks consolidation and the psychological barrier of 1,900 points opened the way to a meeting by the WIG20 index with this year's peaks and the upper limit of consolidation at 2000 points.