Monday, May 21st, 2012
Goldman optimistic about Poland
According to Goldman Sachs, the second wave of the economic crisis may subside faster than initially anticipated. This, the bank says, would allow the Polish economy to begin growing faster as early as the end of 2012, Puls Biznesu reported. Goldman Sachs says it revised its outlook mainly as a result of the EU’s recently adopted fiscal pact. Poland has already established itself as more stable than the majority of EU countries, and will therefore continue to attract more investors, especially those interested in expanding into emerging markets, the bank says.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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