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23.11.2016, 08:19

WSE: After opening

WIG20 index opened at 1772.69 points (-0.17%)*

WIG 48117.17 0.18%

WIG30 2070.44 0.17%

mWIG40 4044.82 0.22%

*/ - change to previous close


The WIG20 futures today's trading began with 4 points above yesterday's close, but this advantage was given fairly quickly. Contracts for major European parquets suggested a slight withdrawal indexes.

The cash market began trading neutrally among the blue chips. Rapid improvement in the first minutes coincides with a positive surprise of the PMI reading from France, although it is rather the case given the absence of a similar reaction in Euroland. Among blue chips positively stands out Energa (WSE: ENG) with an increase of nearly 5 per cent and again KGH. Withdrawal we may see in PGE, which is under pressure of "sell" recommendation from Deutsche Bank.

After fifteen minutes of trading, the WIG20 index was at the level of 1,778 points (+0,15%).

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