On the threshold of the final hours of the session, the Warsaw market takes on greater distance to the core markets and the WIG20 index is unresponsive to attempts to increases in the US and Germany. The reason may be the Polish zloty, losing before the weekend both to the dollar and to the euro. As a result, going into the last hour of the week the WIG20 lost 1.4 percent and locate below 1,900 points. In the index on positive territory there are only three companies, including the heavily played today, Bank Pekao.
An hour before the close of trading WIG20 index was at the level of 1,894 points (-1.40%).
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