Tonight, after the Fed meeting we expect the announcement of the economic forecasts and the Fed's decision on the interest rate. Most likely the refinancing rate will remain the same, and most investors expect the Fed reducing assets, which currently amount to $4.5trln. Of course, we are also looking forward to the speech by the head of the Central Bank Janet Yellen at 21.30 (GMT +3).
Keen attention should be drawn to the description of the economy and economic forecasts that she mentions tonight.
Yesterday Donald Trump made a sharp statement in the direction of North Korea, calling Kim Jong-un a "Rocket Man" and saying that his behavior is "suicide" for him and his regime. Stock indices did not react to this statement.
Moreover, yesterday for the first time from the rostrum in the UN, French President Emanuel Macron gave a speech. In his speech he stressed the need to stand together against possible threats: terrorism, nuclear threats, climate change. Recalling the Treaty of Paris of which the United States came out, by the decision of the president Donald Trump. He also said that "the doors are open" and the US can re-enter the agreement on climate change.
So today all attention is focused on the outcome of the Fed meeting.