Monday, May 21st, 2012
Poland falls in investor confidence ranking
In a recent survey of foreign investors' confidence conducted by A.T. Kearney Global Management Consultants, Poland fell from 6th position in 2010 to 23rd in 2011.
This is the largest drop of any of the nations featured in the top 25, reported Puls Biznesu.
The survey was compiled in consultation with over 200 CEOs from the largest companies across 27 countries and representing a total of 17 different sectors.
Regionally, Poland was outranked by Germany (5), the UK (8), France (17) and Russia (18), with China, India and Brazil ranked in first, second and third place, respectively.
However, Poland was ranked higher than Spain and the Netherlands who occupied the last two spots on the list.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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