WIG30

The WIG30 Index in Warsaw ( Poland) established the Warsaw Stock Exchange reflects the volatility and market capitalization of the thirty largest stocks traded there. The maximum index weighting for companies is 10 percent and a maximum of seven companies in a sector.

The service sector (utilities, commerce, telecommunications, media and software) comprises 26.28 percent of the equity portfolio. Under the Industry companies of the chemical industry, oil & gas are promoting companies, raw materials, food and metal industries combined. These form from 29.05 percent of the equity portfolio. With a share of 44.67 percent is the area of ​​finance, with companies in the insurance, financial and real estate industry, the most heavily weighted component of the WIG30.

The WIG30 index was introduced on 23 September 2013, and will replace the WIG 20 index by the end of 2015. The effective date for the determination of the underlying asset became the 23rd December 2012, taken with 2582.98 points.

Companies WIG30

Allior | Asseco Poland | Bank Handlowy | Bank Pekao | Bank Zachodni WBK | Boryszew | BZWBK | CCC | Cyfrowy Polsat | Enea | Euro Cash | Globe Trade Centre | Grupa Azoty | Grupa LOTOS | ING Bank Slaski | Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa | Kernel Holding | KGHM Polska Miedź | LPP | Lubelski Węgiel Bogdanka | mBank | Netia | Orange Polska | PKN Orlen | PKO BP | Polska Grupa Energetyczna | PGNiG | PZU | Synthos | Tauron | TVN |

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