WIG20 index opened at 1798.64 points (+0.32%)
WIG 46781.98 0.52%
WIG30 2040.24 0.61%
mWIG40 3573.61 0.27%
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The futures market (WSE: FW20U1620) began from increase of 0.28% to 1,805 points. Contracts on the DAX also rose at the opening but in a slightly smaller scale.
Our opening seems to be adjusting to a successful Friday session in New York, but runs below the highs of the last day of the previous week. We are located on known levels of consolidation around the level of 1800 points.
The cash market (the WIG20 index) opens with an increase of 0.32% to 1,798 points. In Frankfurt, the opening is upward, but barely reaches 0.1%. In Warsaw, moods tend to be better than in Western Europe and the spot market follows in the footsteps of early positive behavior contracts. The market takes on new highs of growth and boosters already reaches 1%. The increases are fairly widely spread and also apply to the small and medium-sized companies. It is quite surprising behavior in the face of a rather balanced attitude of environment. As we may see, the Warsaw Stock Exchange maintains its individuality.
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