WIG20 index opened at 1757.61 points (+0.20%)*
WIG 47725.58 0.31%
WIG30 2040.04 0.42%
mWIG40 3983.78 0.02%
*/ - change to previous close
The night strengthening of the Polish currency is a thing of the past. On the threshold of the session on the Warsaw Stock Exchange EURPLN and USDPLN pairs gained in value. Investors on the spot market choose the optimistic scenario and ignore the weakening of the zloty. The market focuses on the belief that after days of downward pressure on the emerging markets, there is room for correction of depreciation, which element was Monday's slump on the WSE. Above all of the first line companies positively stands out in the PGNiG, Tauron (WSE: TPE), KGHM and Orange (WSE: OPL). The WIG20 index quickly enough reports around yesterday's highs.
After fifteen minutes of trading the WIG20 index was at the level 1,761 points (+ 0.41%).
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