Polish Stocks: BRE Bank, PZU Shares Are Active in Warsaw
February 22, 2012, 2:26 AM ESTBy Piotr Bujnicki
Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Poland’s WIG20 Index fell 0.2 percent to 2,344.75 at 12:14 p.m. in Warsaw.
The following are among the most active stocks on the Warsaw Stock Exchange today. Stock symbols follow company names.
BRE Bank SA (BRE PW) jumped as much as 2.7 percent, the most in a week, and last traded up 1.9 percent at 299 zloty as Greece reached an agreement with its private creditors, paving the way for a second bailout.
PZU SA (PZU PW), Poland’s largest insurer, retreated 0.6 percent to 340.8 zloty, falling for the first time in three days, after Rzeczpospolita reported Chief Executive Officer Andrzej Klesyk as saying the company will spend about 13 billion zloty ($4.1 billion) on acquisitions.
--Editors: Peter Branton, Stephen Kirkland
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