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'''WIG''', originally an acronym for '''Warszawski Indeks Giełdowy''' (Warsaw Stock Exchange Index) is the oldest ] of the ], introduced on the WSE's first trading session on 16 April 1991. WIG lists 318 companies (as of 5 February 2010). '''WIG''', originally an acronym for '''Warszawski Indeks Giełdowy''' (Warsaw Stock Exchange Index) is the oldest ] of the ], introduced on the WSE's first trading session on 16 April 1991. WIG lists 318 companies (as of 5 February 2010).

It is income-generating (when calculating its value, not only share price values ​​are taken into account, but also dividend and subscription rights income), as well as informative and statistical. It has been counted since the inception of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, that is from 1991. It comprises all joint-stock companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Apart from WIG, the largest stock exchange indices of the WSE include WIG 20, WIG 40 and WIG 80.<ref>{{Cite web|last=FXMAG|title=WIG, co to jest? Co to znaczy? Definicja wig {{!}} FXMAG INWESTOR|url=https://www.fxmag.pl/co-to-jest/wig|access-date=2022-01-14|website=www.fxmag.pl|language=pl}}</ref>


== WIG subindices == == WIG subindices ==

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WIG, originally an acronym for Warszawski Indeks Giełdowy (Warsaw Stock Exchange Index) is the oldest index of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, introduced on the WSE's first trading session on 16 April 1991. WIG lists 318 companies (as of 5 February 2010).

It is income-generating (when calculating its value, not only share price values ​​are taken into account, but also dividend and subscription rights income), as well as informative and statistical. It has been counted since the inception of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, that is from 1991. It comprises all joint-stock companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Apart from WIG, the largest stock exchange indices of the WSE include WIG 20, WIG 40 and WIG 80.

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  1. FXMAG. "WIG, co to jest? Co to znaczy? Definicja wig | FXMAG INWESTOR". www.fxmag.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-01-14.
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