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Banks in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Continue Appetite for Commercial Real Estate Financing, ESG Shapes New Strategies

Banks in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) remain eager to finance commercial real estate projects, particularly in the warehousing and logistics sectors. Poland continues...

Polish companies lead the way in actions to eliminate the wage gap in Europe

Three out of ten Polish employers see equality and transparency of salaries as a challenge for their company. However, in Europe, Polish companies lead...

Rule of Law in the EU: Poles Among the Strongest Supporters, EC Intensifies Efforts to Strengthen Democracy

In Poland, 89% of the respondents believe it is vital for all EU member states to respect the fundamental values of the Union, including...

The European IPO market, after a strong first half, recorded a significant drop in activity in Q3, 2024

IPO Watch: The European IPO market, following a strong first half, reported a significant decrease in activity in the third quarter of 2024. No...

Europe Urged to Boost Readiness for Natural Disasters: EU Solidarity Fund and Preventative Measures in Focus

Europe needs to beef up its readiness to respond to the consequences of the increasingly frequent natural disasters, including by increasing the budget of...

J. Lewandowski: Hungary Has Frozen the Actions of EU Institutions. Change Expected with the Start of Poland’s Presidency

"Hungary is currently a problem for the European Union; they contribute nothing constructive to its actions. Therefore, the Hungarian presidency will be a period...

Polish Employees Happier with Pay Than Europeans (Despite Lower Average)

Only 37 percent of European employees are satisfied with their total compensation package. Poles evaluate their situation significantly better. As many as 60 percent of...

Poland leads in growth of residential rents in the EU – Warsaw surpasses Prague and Vienna

Poland has experienced one of the fastest rent increases across the European Union in the last five years – with double-digit increases in its...

Retail Purchasing Power Across Europe: Poles Spend Less Than Average, But More Relative to Income

The average purchasing power in retail trade in Europe is 6,517 euros per capita. Citizens of Luxembourg have the highest spending power in this...

RAFAKO Signs €6.5 Million Contract with VIA OCEL for Boiler Modernization at Nikola Tesla Power Plant

RAFAKO SA has signed a contract with VIA OCEL, under which it will develop documentation and supply pressure components for the boiler of the...

One in three European companies has invested in AI, and one in five people fear that AI could replace them at work

One in five employees in Europe fears that artificial intelligence might replace them in most of their professional tasks. SD Worx, a leading European...

M&A Activity in Emerging Europe Remains Strong Despite Challenging Conditions

In the latest CMS Emerging Europe M&A 2023/24 report, published in cooperation with EMIS, it was noted that the markets of emerging Europe show...

Firearm Availability, Not Regulations, Linked to Rise in Terror Attacks

Legislation regulating access to firearms does not influence the number of terrorist attacks in a given country, according to researchers from Leuphana University in...

Banks change their approach to financing commercial properties

Banks in Central and Eastern Europe are increasingly focusing their policies on sustainable development, conforming their activities to current legal regulations and market expectations...
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