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21.11.2016, 12:05

WSE: Mid session comment

The first half of today's trading brought significantly higher level of turnover as at the beginning of the week. Positively stand out today shares of KGHM and PZU. Generally, the Warsaw Stock Exchange presents a better attitude than the surroundings. In Western European markets declines from the second hour of trading have made up and the indices returned to light increases.

A big help for our market is some warming around emerging markets, a weaker dollar and stronger commodity prices. The WIG20 index has reached the new session highs and defeats peaks from Friday.

At the halfway point of today's trading, the WIG20 index was at the level of 1,746 points (+ 1.21%), the turnover in the segment of the largest companies was amounted to PLN 293 million.

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