Sentiment in the equity markets in the short term (until the end of the week) are mixed after collapse of talks about the rescue program for Greece and deferred to Monday. This sends a signal to investors that the danger of non-acceptance or neudalzhavane the duration of the rescue plan for new speculative sentiment. You can see the caution in the coming days and mild correction.
On the other hand expect details about the plan for peace in Ukraine. Whether you have a plan tight schedules and if all agree with it. If there is positive news from the meeting in Minsk, which lasted over 12 hours can calm the markets, but Greece still prevails.
Indices namiorat around the peaks which can lead to the closure of positions in order to caution potential sales because of Greece. Most likely, investors and traders will be on standby, which increases the likelihood of mild correction
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