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30.08.2016, 13:52

WSE: After start on Wall Street

Increases in indices of the Warsaw Stock Exchange as for now persist, which goes hand in hand with more or less the same behavior of European markets. However, while an increase of more than 1% of the WIG20 index after two weeks of weakness is not surprising, as much similar achievements of medium companies, which for the last two months were not practically down, it is an admirable result. In the afternoon phase of the session was a noticeable weakening in the market of the zloty, which began to weaken against major currencies.

The opening of trading in the US was held at neutral, and at the moment, has no influence into the picture of the situation on the Warsaw market. An hour before the end of listing the WIG 20 index rising by 1.28% (1,800 pts).

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