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Turquoise Equities Technical Notice 30 July 2015 Turquoise Equities Polish Securities Available on Customer Development Service (CDS) The purpose of this announcement is to inform members that the Warsaw Stock Exchange WIG30 Index constituents will be available on the Turquoise CDS environment for testing from 31 July 2015. Details of the available instruments are listed below: Symbol Name ISIN CCY MIC ACPw ASSECO POLAND SA PLSOFTB00016 PLN XWAR ALRw ALIOR BANK SA PLALIOR00045 PLN XWAR ATTw GRUPA AZOTY SA PLZATRM00012 PLN XWAR BANK HANDLOWY W WARSZAWIE BHWw PLBH00000012 PLN XWAR SA BRSw BORYSZEW SA PLBRSZW00011 PLN XWAR BZWw BANK ZACHODNI WBK SA PLBZ00000044 PLN XWAR CCCw CCC SA PLCCC0000016 PLN XWAR CPSw CYFROWY POLSAT SA PLCFRPT00013 PLN XWAR ENAw ENEA SA PLENEA000013 PLN XWAR ENGw ENERGA SA PLENERG00022 PLN XWAR EURw EUROCASH SA PLEURCH00011 PLN XWAR GTCw GLOBE TRADE CENTRE SA PLGTC0000037 PLN XWAR INGw ING BANK SLASKI SA PLBSK0000017 PLN XWAR JSWw JASTRZEBSKA SPOLKA WEGLOWA S PLJSW0000015 PLN XWAR KERw KERNEL HOLDING SA LU0327357389 PLN XWAR KGHw KGHM POLSKA MIEDZ SA PLKGHM000017 PLN XWAR LPPw LPP SA PLLPP0000011 PLN XWAR LTSw GRUPA LOTOS SA PLLOTOS00025 PLN XWAR LWBw LUBELSKI WEGIEL BOGDANKA SA PLLWBGD00016 PLN XWAR MBKw MBANK PLBRE0000012 PLN XWAR OPLw ORANGE POLSKA SA PLTLKPL00017 PLN XWAR 1 Technical Notice 30 July 2015 PEOw BANK PEKAO SA PLPEKAO00016 PLN XWAR PGEw PGE SA PLPGER000010 PLN XWAR PGNw POLSKIE GORNICTWO NAFTOWE I PLPGNIG00014 PLN XWAR PKNw POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN PLPKN0000018 PLN XWAR PKOw PKO BANK POLSKI SA PLPKO0000016 PLN XWAR PZUw POWSZECHNY ZAKLAD UBEZPIECZE PLPZU0000011 PLN XWAR SNSw SYNTHOS SA PLDWORY00019 PLN XWAR TPEw TAURON POLSKA ENERGIA SA PLTAURN00011 PLN XWAR TVNw TVN SA PLTVN0000017 PLN XWAR Details of the production date will be communicated at a later date. If you have any queries about this notice, please contact your Technical Account Manager or the Technical Account Management Team on +44 (0)20 7797 3939, or via [email protected]. 2 .
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