Yesterday's session was not successful, where the Warsaw Stock Exchange had to catch up on weaker global sentiment from Tuesday.
Yesterday, the price index of the entire market (the WIG) lost 0.3%, and the sWIG80 went down less than 0.5%, which contrasts sharply with the decline of the WIG20 by almost 2%, which looks like left for good the area of 1,900 pts.
Morning mood so far do not support the scenario of a simple continuation of declines. Discounts dominate in Asia are not large. Posted at night PMI for China's services sector admittedly surprised negatively, but this information does not have the firepower as the disappointing index of industrial from Tuesday. Furthermore, contracts in the US are slightly on the gain, same as oil prices. In the case of copper, we can talk about stability.
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