Yesterday's session on the Warsaw market ended favorably compared to European markets where got cheaper shares of automotive companies and banks in response to the announcement of Donald Trump as to raise tariffs on cars produced in Europe and the downgrade of Italy rating.
Today, after the one-day break, to the game return the Americans, what will affect the normalization of volatility and activity in global markets. Despite the yesterday's lack of trading on Wall Street, there were some changes in the currency market and raw materials. Copper become less cheaper, what may affect the opening in Warsaw and the stronger yen has its impact on the Japanese Nikkei, which lost in the morning approx. 1.5 percent.
The key event today will be the speech of British prime minister Theresa May on Brexit. In the macro calendar there is also reading of the German ZEW index and the results of other companies in the US.