Monday, May 21st, 2012
Crisis creates growing Russian interest in Poland
The worse the crisis in the euro zone becomes, the more Russian investors will be interested in spending money in Poland, according to the Centre for Business Cooperation 'Poland-Russia' (CWB).
This is because Russian investors will be able to acquire previously unattainable investments at cheaper market prices, reported Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
“[The Polish] market is the ideal starting point for further expansion in Europe,” said Aleksandr Łapszyn from CWB.
“Trouble for Western investors is the perfect time for the Russians to enter the Vistula [region],” Mr Łapszyn added.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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