Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) can lead to greener, more responsible investment. But standards remain irregular: creating...
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South African conglomerate Steinhoff has chosen Warsaw over London to list shares in its Pepco discount stores, in what looks set to be Poland’s...
Serbia could be sitting on as much as 10 per cent of the world’s lithium, increasingly in demand by the manufacturers of batteries for electric...
The roll-out of 5G across Central and Eastern Europe is currently patchy amid security concerns and the economic fallout of Covid-19. Governments...
While in Western Europe, gig economy workers are finally being recognised as formal employees, Ukraine is trying to implement legislation that will...
Revelations that Russian intelligence was behind a 2014 blast in Czechia could see nuclear energy giant Rosatom lose out on a lucrative deal to...
Bulgaria’s IT sector has had a very good pandemic, making use of its unique blend of high-levels skills and a culture of understanding unrivalled...
The first session of the Warsaw Stock Exchange was held on April 16, 1991. With the second-largest initial public offering (IPO) in Europe and a...
The sheer volume of available data means that identifying new markets before they go mainstream has never been easier. But are businesses – and...
The need for CEE’s firms to carry out a genuine digital transformation offers a huge opportunity to move up the value chain. But only those firms...
Around 100,000 people in Serbia make a living as freelancers, many by offering IT services to foreign clients. New tax rules threaten their...
Emerging Europe is well on the way to becoming a global IT powerhouse, and education is the key driving factor. The emerging Europe IT sector may not...
The application of AI, telemedicine and machine learning in healthcare looks set to become Poland’s next major export success story. Further...
