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30.03.2016, 13:46

WSE: After start on Wall Street

The US market began today with about 0.5% increase in the major indexes, which, combined with yesterday's achievements leads them higher and higher. We can not say the same about the German DAX, which is still bogged down in terms of the volatility of the last two weeks. Now, of course, our eyes will be in large part beyond the ocean. Developing of rises there will also allow for the Warsaw Stock Exchange to get close to the area of 2000 points of the WIG20. Of course, in case of difficulties in maintaining the initial levels beyond the ocean will create for us the risk of a final short of breath, which in turn would combine with already noticeable weakening of the Polish currency.

U.S. Stocks open: Dow +0.39%, Nasdaq +0.59%, S&P +0.43%

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