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17.06.2016, 07:25

WSE: After opening

The WIG20 futures began the day from rebound about 6 points above yesterday's close. After a very weak Thursday's session in Warsaw the Americans introduced an element of calming, which after an initial decline managed to finish the day in positive territory moving away the specter of testing an important support.

WIG20 index opened at 1739.54 points (+0.35%)*

WIG 44242.42 0.53%

WIG30 1943.86 0.73%

mWIG40 3375.22 0.18%

*/ - change to previous close

The growth in the European markets allows to open the quotation of the WIG20 with rise. But the graph of the WIG20 constantly stays below supports, so the signal of looking into the region of 1,650 pts., remains valid. To complete the theme of the British referendum is still plenty of time, so the problem will come back. It's hard to say whether our reflection proves to be forward-looking. Certainly not subsided yet the risks, which in previous days negatively affected the mood. Investors who would like to catch a hole should wait to back above 1,750 points.

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