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Colorless session on the WSE. The great joy of Asseco shareholders

Krzysztof Kolas2025-10-03 17:10Chief Analyst Bankier.pl

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2025-10-03 17:10

The lack of a monthly report from the American labor market limited investors' activity. It was similar on the Warsaw court, where WIG20 attacked the level of 2,900 points without success.

Colorless session on the WSE. The great joy of Asseco shareholders
Colorless session on the WSE. The great joy of Asseco shareholders
photo: Zbyszek Kaczmarek / / Forum

Usually, the first Friday of the month on financial markets is marked by a monthly report from the US labor market (so -called Payrolls). But this time, due to the suspension of the US Federal Government, the Labor Statistics Office announced that its website will not be updated until the end of “Shutdown”. This situation, however, did not particularly worry about investors from Wall Street, where the Friday session began with new records of all time performed by S&P, Dow Jones and Nasdaq.

Also on the princely moods were great. At least from the early afternoon, because later it was only weaker. Shortly after the opening of Friday's WIG20 quotations, he even tried to attack the level of 2,900 points. But, like the day before, this attempt did not bring results. And this is because around 13:00 banks' shares “spilled” around 13:00, which brought WIG20 to the level of Thursday closure. Ultimately, WIG20 managed to gain 0.05%on Friday.

– For several weeks, the situation on the Warsaw Stock Exchange has been without major changes. WIG20 has been consolidating for a month after prior corrective declines. The last days have brought an attempt to break the mountain from this consolidation, but for now these attempts have not been successful – said PAP Biznes Przemysław Smoliński, BM PKO BP analyst. – Theoretically, we lack much until the end of the correction and to try to return the upward trend, while at the moment there is still no specific signals for this – added Smoliński.

Actions of the largest retail chains were doing well among the Blue Chips. Friends of frogs fell by 1.5%, and LPP and DINO after over 1%. However, CCC's qualities increased by 1.9%. However, it was only a modest reflection after a nearly 10 % overturning of these papers on Thursday, when the market reacted negatively to quarterly results. The leader of the growth was KGHM papers, which increased by 2.6% and are already 28% more expensive than a month ago. The Lubin concern uses the upcoming copper and silver notes.

MWIG40 himself gained 1.1% and was today the best of the main GPW indexes. He owed it primarily to Asseco Poland, almost 14%. Investors apparently pleased the letter from Total Specific Solutions, which recently purchased nearly 1/4 of shares in an IT company. TSS assured that he intends to stay in the Asseco shareholding on the long term and would leave the company on the stock market. 11bit papers took the second position in MWIG, which have already gained almost 10%during the previous week.

SWIG80 added 0.45% and approached the recent record of all time. WIG ended the day with a modest (+0.30) plus at not particularly high revolutions summarized at PLN 1.6 billion.

Practically, the JSW shares remain practically unchanged after the company's supervisory board dismissed President Ryszard Janta. On Monday, JSW reported that in the first half of the year she recorded over two billion zlotys net loss. Despite this, the RN JSW believes that the company will continue its operations, which has not been dared to confirm the auditor examining the financial statement.

Tesgasu's quotations, which went up by nearly 20% at turnover of 842.5 thousand, looked impressive. zloty. Although no new message appeared in the ESPI channel, but “Puls Biznesu” wrote that Gaz-System received PLN 884.5 million in EU funding for the construction of two gas pipelines and gas pressing lwówek press. Investors can therefore speculate that some of this money will flow to Tesgas or to isostal. The actions of the latter went down on Friday by almost 17%.

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