The first hour of trade on the Warsaw Stock Exchange brought good level of turnover, concentrated on the shares of KGHM and PKN Orlen, where the latter one still stand negatively out against other large companies.
The Tuesday's maximum was proved to be too difficult to obtain, and the main index gave out the higher today's opening and yesterday's slightly higher fixing. Thus it returned to the levels around 1,950 points, within which held most of yesterday's session. This is not a disaster, but rather a lack of visibility of own plan to trade, which still follows the rhythm of the environment, where the German DAX was slightly flushed.
In the markets in the last 2-3 quarters the situation has cooled, which applies to all classes of assets.
In the mid-session, the WIG index stood at 1,954 points at the turnover of about PLN 278 mln.
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