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Polish securities become more widely traded on international markets

4th May 2005
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Foreign Investors have an increasing impact on the index of domestic shares and bonds, reveals Parkiet.

This phenomenon that can be mostly attributed to the fact that after Poland's accession to the EU, Polish assets started to be included in the portfolios of international funds previously not in terested in the Polish market. Despite this marked trend, analysts underline the last wave of purchases that pushed WIG to its record-beating 28,547 points in February, is a sign of the last phase of a bullish trend and a slight slide is to be expected. Analysts added it is not likely to be a rapid outflow of capital, unless radical political parties win the coming parliamentary election. (Parkiet p. 1) M.G.

From Warsaw Business Journal

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