WIG20

The WIG20 is a capitalization-weighted stock market index of the twenty largest companies on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. WIG is an acronym for "Warszawski Indeks Giełdowy", that means in Polish Warsaw Stock Exchange index.

Annual Returns

The following table shows the annual development of the WIG20 since 1991.[1]

Year Closing level Change in index
in points
Change in index
in %
199190.90
1992102.9012.0013.20
19931,229.801,126.901,095.14
1994732.00−497.80−40.48
1995791.9059.908.18
19961,441.80649.9082.07
19971,487.2045.403.15
19981,241.20−246.00−16.54
19991,788.60547.4044.10
20001,816.1927.591.54
20011,208.34−607.75−33.47
20021,175.64−32.70−2.71
20031,574.04398.4033.89
20041,960.57386.5324.56
20052,654.95694.3835.42
20063,285.49630.5423.75
20073,456.05170.565.19
20081,789.73−1,666.32−48.21
20092,388.72598.9933.47
20102,744.17355.4514.88
20112,144.48−599.69−21.85
20122,582.98438.5020.45
2013 2,400.98 −182.00 −7.05
2014 2,315.94 −85.04 −3.54
2015 1,859.15 −456.79 −19.72
2016 1,947.92 88.77 4.77
2017 2,461.21 513.29 26.35
2018 2,276.63 −184.58 −7.50
2019 2,150.09 -126.54 −5.56

Composition

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