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28.09.2016, 07:15

WSE: After opening

WIG20 index opened at 1734.12 points (+0.08%)*

WIG 47310.88 0.07%

WIG30 2003.15 0.04%

mWIG40 4059.39 -0.06%

*/ - change to previous close

The WIG20 futures took off 5 points below yesterday's close, but the first transactions quickly led to make up for losses from the opening, and even the transition to the light pros. The inspiration for the bulls is probably the yesterday's attitude of the Americans.

Europe started much better than expected and creates upward pressure on the market in Warsaw. However, after the first transactions the WIG20 rises by barely 0.3 percent and with the meager turnover. It should be noted that the shares of Deutsche Bank are rising by 2.6 percent, which relieves yesterday's tension regarding the banking sector.

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