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Warsaw Stock Exchange marks successful year for structured products

The end of 2008 saw a marked increase in the volume of structured products traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) in Poland on the previous year, smashing a series of trading records. Products totalling US$59 million were traded on WSE between January and December 2008, seven times the amount traded for the equivalent period in 2007. Share trading turnover decreased over the same timeframe.

The highest ever monthly volume noted at the exchange occurred in October 2008 at US$9.6 million. Volumes had been steadily increasing, when the January 2008 figure (US$3.6 million) was a 174% increase on the previous all-time high recorded in November 2007.

Twenty-seven new structured certificates were listed on the exchange in 2008, including 11 from Centrobank in the second half of the year

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