Monday, May 21st, 2012
Poles have nearly zł.1 trillion in savings
The combined financial assets of Polish households amounted to zł.0.99 trillion at the end of September 2011, a representative of the Polish National Bank (NBP) announced at a news conference on Tuesday.
“Most of these are estimated amounts and therefore they are subject to change,” said Dobiesław Tymoczko, deputy director of the department of financial systems at the NBP.
The zł.0.99 trillion figure includes cash, bank deposits, and savings in pensions and investment funds, as well as shares in public companies held by individual investors, reported Rzeczpospolita.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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