The first half of today's trading on the Warsaw market did not produce a positive image. Systematic descent of the WIG20 index in response to external deterioration in sentiment was reflected also on the sector of small and medium-sized companies. Clearly, however, we have no intention to return above the level of 1,750 points in the case of the WIG20 index and the demand side, which remained passive yesterday, today does not act better. Discounted trading in Europe suggest that decline does not necessarily have a base exclusively related to the presidential debate. Contracts in the United States also gave up earlier gains and it looks like that the joy of contractual wining the debate by Clinton proved to be extremely short.
At the halfway point of the session the WIG20 index reached the level of 1,726 points (-0,77%) with the turnover of approx. PLN 180 million.
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