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This article is about the Polish stock index. For other meanings, see Wig (disambiguation).

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 first trading session on 16 April 1991. WIG lists 273 companies (11 June 2007).

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