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Monday, February 11, 2013

Warsaw Market & Carbon Watch - Monday 11 February

Greetings from Kiev!  Here is this morning’s Ukrainian stock performance summary, from the Warsaw Stock Exchange, based on the prior trading day's closing bell.  As a whole, the Warsaw Stock Exchange closed up (+0.89%), in line with green screens across the main European markets (FTSE +0.57%, STOXX +1.25%, CAC +1.35%, DAX +0.81%, IBEX +2.00%) and U.S. markets (DOW +0.35%, S&P +0.57%, NASDAQ +0.91%).  Looking at Ukrainian equities in particular across the Warsaw Stock Exchange, their index tracked the main Warsaw equities index, closing higher (+0.37%) with gains in KSG Agro, IMC, KDM Shipping, Astarta, Coal Energy SA and Agroton driving the movement.  From a market depth standpoint, the highest trading volumes occurred in Westa (35,795 shares), Kernel (33,686 shares), Sadovaya (21,245 shares) and IMC (19,978 shares).

For specific results kindly see the table below, prices denoted in Polish currency (Zlotys).  Cheers – Jon

WSE WIG Index (total return index for Warsaw Stock Exchange listed companies): 46741.539 (+0.89%)
WSE WIG-Ukraine Index (total return index for Ukrainian listed companies):  688.18 (+0.37%) 

Ovostar Union NV (OVO PW):  100.00 (unch%)
Kernel Holding SA (KER PW):  65.50 (-0.15%)
Agroton Public Limited (AGT PW):  11.00 (+0.27%)
Astarta Holding NV (AST PW):  63.50 (+0.79%)
Industrial Milk Co (IMC PW):  16.20 (+1.57%)
KSG Agro SA (KSG PW):  13.25 (+1.92%)
Milkiland (MLK PW):  15.68 (unch%)
KDM Shipping Plc (KDM PW):  27.19 (+1.46%)
Coal Energy SA (CLE PW): 12.50 (+0.40%)
Sadovaya Group SA (SGR PW):  1.82 (-1.09%)
Westa Intl Scientific Group (WES PW):  0.68 (-1.45%)

Carbon Trading

The ICE daily CER continued to trade in range and rose 1 Eurocent to 0.13 EURO (+8.33%) after falling 1 Eurocent the previous trading day and repeating the pattern of the previous 2 trading days.  ERUs are trading around 50% of this price with virtually no volume in carbon credits trading on the exchange.  EU carbon is oversupplied while game changing developments in other global markets are distant discussion topics.

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