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Obserwator Finansowy features views and analysis of economy in Poland and other countries, written by some of the best journalists, economists and analysts. Our mission is to share knowledge of economics and financial markets in the world.
Obserwator Finansowy is a project under aegis of the Poland’s central bank, Narodowy Bank Polski. We have published thousands of articles about the Polish and global economy. Our journalists have conducted hundreds of interviews with Nobel laureates, distinguished economists, business leaders and politicians with views across the political spectrum.
In this section you can find selected articles in English.
Europe has the best digital quality of life
Filip BrokešEuropean countries offer the best digital quality of life, according to a recent study. The list of top ten countries is dominated by western European nations. In the CSE region, Poland ranked the highest, as the 10th in the...
Large banks in Poland are investing in advanced technologies
Maciej DanielewiczThe results of a survey conducted by Poland’s central bank, NBP and the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KKNF) show that large banks are investing heavily in technology and rapidly increase their competitive...
The Polish road to 5G
Tomasz ŚwiderekAccording to the marketing of mobile operators, in the spring this year Poland entered the 5G era. However, the only noticeable change for the first Polish customers of the 5G mobile telecommunications services will be the...
Larger homes, smaller offices – the real estate after the pandemic
Dariusz Rostkowski“The coronavirus will boost demand for larger apartments, as some people will work remotely,” says Jacek Łaszek, PhD. He has no doubt that the pandemic will change the commercial real estate, and rents for office space...
Fintechs try to find a way out from crisis
Vedran ObućinaDespite the increase in non-cash payments during the pandemic, the fintech sector generally did not record an increase in profitability. They face difficulties in financing and a turnover drop, as well as in number of...
Digital exclusion increasingly more painful
Mirosław CiesielskiAlmost half of the global population still is not using the internet. During the pandemic being offline makes it difficult or even impossible to access many goods, services and social benefits, thereby deepening social...
The global economy is becoming more local
Obserwator FinansowyGlobal FDI flows may decrease by up to 40 per cent in 2020 as a result of the pandemic. The entrepreneurs must first count the losses, assess the future demand, and above all, accumulate profits which ultimately finance most...
If the bureaucracy wants to be innovative, it has to be smart
Sebastian StodolakThe pandemic crisis is an opportunity to rethink the role of the state in the economy. Professor Rainer Kattel, an economist from University College in London, argues that administration can foster innovation and that the...
The global banking sector in the pandemic
Witold GadomskiThe global financial crisis originated in the banking system, first in the US, and then in Europe. The 2009 recession was the consequence of the banks’ freeze on lending and the resulting uncertainty. Today, the situation...
COVID-19 will lead to higher unemployment in Ukraine
Michał KozakThe lockdown measures have hurt both the Polish and the Ukrainian economy, but the strength of the impact is not the same. The long-term effects in the two countries will also be different. Unemployment may turn out to be...
