Warsaw as a Financial Centre

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Warsaw as a Financial Centre

With the privatisation programme more or less over, the question for Warsaw is: what next? For many, two key areas of focus are the development of the mutual fund industry, as Polish savings migrate away from bank deposits, and the fixed income market as capital requirements makes access to the bank loan market more restrictive. Philip Moore reports.

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