Stock Markets February 27, 2026 11:35 AM

Warsaw market slips as banking, oil and developers drag WIG30 down 0.09%

WIG30 ends marginally lower; commodity prices climb while market breadth shows more decliners than advancers

By Leila Farooq
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Poland's WIG30 finished the trading day down 0.09% as losses in the Banking, Oil & Gas and Developers sectors weighed on the index. KGHM (WA:KGH), Jastrzebska (WA:JSW) and BUDIMEX (WA:BDXP) were the session's top performers, while Rainbow Tours (WA:RBW), CD PROJEKT (WA:CDR) and MODIVO (WA:MDVP) led decliners. Commodity prices for crude, Brent and gold rose, while EUR/PLN and USD/PLN posted only minor moves.

Warsaw market slips as banking, oil and developers drag WIG30 down 0.09%
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Key Points

  • WIG30 finished the session down 0.09%, driven by losses in Banking, Oil & Gas and Developers sectors - these sectors influenced overall market direction.
  • Top performers were WA:KGH (+4.26%), WA:JSW (+2.30%) and WA:BDXP (+2.15%); worst performers were WA:RBW (-4.35%), WA:CDR (-2.61%) and WA:MDVP (-1.86%).
  • Commodities advanced with April crude up to $66.58, May Brent at $72.36 and April gold futures rising to $5,250.66 per troy ounce; currency moves were small (EUR/PLN ~4.22, USD/PLN ~3.57).

Poland's benchmark large-cap index closed modestly lower on Friday, with the WIG30 down 0.09% at the Warsaw close. Broad sector weakness in Banking, Oil & Gas and Developers contributed to the small decline.

The strongest performers among the WIG30 were KGHM Polska Miedz SA (WA:KGH), which climbed 4.26% - a gain of 13.70 points - to finish at 335.50. Jastrzebska Spotka Weglowa SA (WA:JSW) added 2.30% or 0.61 points to end the session at 27.14. BUDIMEX SA (WA:BDXP) also posted a notable advance, rising 2.15% - up 17.00 points - to close at 807.00.

On the downside, Rainbow Tours SA (WA:RBW) slid 4.35%, dropping 7.20 points to a closing price of 158.30. CD PROJEKT SA (WA:CDR) declined 2.61% or 6.50 points to finish at 242.70. MODIVO SA (WA:MDVP) lost 1.86%, down 2.10 points to end the day at 110.90.

Market breadth on the Warsaw Stock Exchange tilted toward losers: 269 stocks fell compared with 252 that advanced, while 115 issues ended unchanged.

Two stocks recorded notable benchmark milestones during the session. Shares of BUDIMEX SA (WA:BDXP) pushed to an all-time high, with the closing price at 807.00 following the 2.15% rise. In contrast, MODIVO SA (WA:MDVP) moved to a 52-week low, closing at 110.90 after its 1.86% decline.

Commodities showed upward momentum on the day. Crude oil for April delivery increased 2.10%, or $1.37, to $66.58 a barrel. Brent oil for May delivery rose 2.15%, up $1.52, to $72.36 a barrel. The April Gold Futures contract gained 1.09%, an advance of 56.46, to trade at $5,250.66 a troy ounce.

Currency moves were muted. EUR/PLN was essentially flat, changing 0.04% to 4.22, while USD/PLN declined 0.18% to 3.57. The US Dollar Index Futures traded lower by 0.17% at 97.57.


Summary of market action:

  • The WIG30 closed down 0.09% at the Warsaw session close.
  • Top gainers included WA:KGH (+4.26%), WA:JSW (+2.30%) and WA:BDXP (+2.15%).
  • Largest decliners included WA:RBW (-4.35%), WA:CDR (-2.61%) and WA:MDVP (-1.86%).
  • Commodities were firmer with both crude grades and gold higher; FX moves were small.

Risks

  • Sector concentration of weakness - losses in Banking, Oil & Gas and Developers could continue to pressure the broader index if the trends persist - this affects financial, energy and construction-related stocks.
  • Market breadth shows more decliners than advancers (269 down vs 252 up), indicating potential downside risk for the broader Warsaw market.
  • Volatility in commodity markets - despite gains today for crude and Brent, rising commodity prices can create uneven impacts across resource-linked and broader market sectors.

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