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03.06.2016, 07:21

WSE: After opening

WIG20 index opened at 1760.19 points (-0.12%)*

WIG 44809.53 0.08%

WIG30 1958.43 0.04%

mWIG40 3426.74 0.46%

*/ - change to previous close

Europe started the day from adjusting its valuations to yesterday's session on Wall Street. Modest pros in major indexes duplicate Thursday's rise in the US and will not be a surprise for the players in Warsaw, where the WIG20 adjust to the environment and sought increases. The turnover after the first exchanges looks interesting, so the market is no shortage of investors, but in striking contrast is the weakness of the banking sector, what moves the WIG20 on the red side. No growth means that the scenario of another wave of decline and descent of the WIG20 closer to area of 1,700 points has not been away yet.

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