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Warsaw exchange has established itself as the regional hub for international investors seeking to invest in Central and Eastern Europe
In the first of a series of interviews, the chief executive of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) explains how the group has positioned itself as a regional hub for international investors to access interesting firms from across the vast Central and Eastern sections of Europe.
Marek Dietl, the chief executive of the exchange group, explains in this interview why his team's recent efforts have drawn on Poland’s experience of being promoted by index firms through the ranks of more advanced economies, the most recent example being the country’s promotion to the status of “developed market” by FTSE Russell in September 2018.
To view the first part of this series of interviews, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuEltWBsF4M
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