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29.09.2016, 11:11

WSE: Mid session comment

The first half of trading on the Warsaw market has brought slightly higher than usual turnover. However lack of fuel to growth caused the elements of impatience, which resulted in the transition to a slow subsidence of the WIG20 index.

While in earlier days the wide market was resistant for such processes, today decreases also applies to the second and third lines (the mWIG40 and sWIG80 indices).

Also clearly weakened enthusiasm showed by the demand side on the undisputed leader of activity - JSW. This course is still growing, but from 5.3 percent has got only 0.13 per cent and the rate has downward moving character.

In the middle of trading the WIG20 index reached the level of 1,722 points (-0.71%) with the turnover of PLN 210 million.

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