WIG20 index opened at 1783.26 points (+0.09%)*
WIG 47377.37 -0.18%
WIG30 2026.74 -0.29%
mWIG40 3873.70 0.10%
*/ - change to previous close
The cosmetic plus on the WIG20 index in early trading corresponded to the prior atmosphere on the September series contracts.
Today's opening with increase of 0.1 percent again placed the index at around 1,780 points, but after the first exchanges appeared to be known from previous sessions withdrawal, which is partly a response of the WSE to declines in Europe, where the German DAX - after opening - lost 0.3 percent. Quick return on the advantages in Germany will stabilize influence on the WSE. Technically looking there is no change this morning. The WIG20 index remains at levels that were played in the previous sessions.
Today, the Warsaw market should just wait for the 16:00 hour (Warsaw time) and during the speech of Janet Yellen react to it like other European and American markets.
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