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How will Turkish financial crisis affect Serbia?
Vedran ObućinaThe Serbian Minister of Commerce, Tourism and Telecommunications, Rasim Ljajić predicts that the 40 per cent fall of value of the TRY cannot be without consequences for Serbia and will have its effect on prospective...
Takeovers in Poland boosted the value of investments in the CSE
Tomasz ŚwiderekIn 2017, a record amount of USD3.5bn was invested in Central and Southeast Europe (CSE) by private equity and venture capital funds. 71 per cent of this amount was spent in Poland, which is the regional leader.
The increasing costs of waste management
Jacek KrzemińskiThe costs of waste collection are rapidly increasing in dozens of Polish cities and municipalities as a result of the European Union's policy and the reform of the waste management system adopted in 2013.
Lithuania gets its own LNG terminal and new rules for energy market
Vedran ObućinaLithuania's governmental commission for economic infrastructure development gave permission to buy the FSRU LNG terminal Independence, currently rented, after 2024.
Prague targets Airbnb
Filip BrokešIn 2017, more than 8,5 million tourists visited the Czech capital of Prague, making it the 5th most visited city in Europe.
There are many factors explaining the gender pay gap
Aleksandra Majchrowska, Paulina BroniatowskaIn the majority of the developed economies women's wages are on average lower than men's. In Poland, these differences are relatively small compared with the other European Union member states.
The Polish capital market is maturing slowly
Jacek RamotowskiThe decision of the FTSE Russell agency to reclassify Poland as a developed market strengthens the Warsaw Stock Exchange, although this does not mean that it will be beneficial for the individual companies.
The European automotive industry has a problem with emissions
Tomasz ŚwiderekThe automotive companies operating in Europe are in trouble. The decline in the sales of diesel cars indicates that manufacturers may not be able to meet the targets for CO2 emissions.
Europe follows in Russia’s footsteps
Filip BrokešIn recent times, the transatlantic rift has been most visible in the discussions about two foreign policy issues: the re-imposition of sanctions on Iran and the pipeline project connecting Russia and Germany, known as Nord...
The decreasing value of foreign direct investment in the world
Małgorzata GrzegorczykIn the last year there were fewer international mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and fewer investment projects of factories built from scratch. The value of FDIs in Poland fell by more than a half.
