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04.10.2016, 13:53

WSE: After start on Wall Street

Into the final phase of the session we enter with an interesting picture of a fairly active trading as at the last standards and overcoming barriers of 1,750 points in the case of the WIG20 index.

The market in the United States opened with a slight increase of 0.14%, which changes little in the consolidation scheme on the main chart of Wall Street. At the same time it is difficult to assume that there will be more changes today. Stronger than yesterday dollar may slightly cool the ardor of buyers. At the same time tomorrow will begin a play under Friday's data. Quite better looks European market, where indexes in the afternoon phase came to new highs of the session.

An hour before the close of trading, the WIG20 index was at the level of 1,754 points (+1,67%) and with impressive turnover of PLN 525 mln.

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