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23.09.2016, 11:15

WSE: Mid session comment

The first half of today's trading on the Warsaw market was held under the sign of discounts, however a surprise may be the scale of the sell-off. It is noteworthy attempt to rebound of the energy sector companies, which yesterday lost heavily and cast a shadow on the outcome of the session. Tauron (WSE: TPE) and Energa (WSE: ENG) grow more than one percent. On the line of increases balances Enea (WSE: ENA), so this is the segment that can assume the role of locomotive reducing decline in the WIG20.

The leader of discounts today is PKN Orlen, which lost 2.8 percent. although decline has reached 3.3 percent. The reason is obvious. Recommendation "underweight" from JP Morgan with a target price of PLN 58.

In the second half of the session we entered with the WIG20 index at 1,754 points (-1.23%) and with a turnover of PLN 200 million.

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