Almost two years after agreeing to buy a majority stake in the Armenia Securities Exchange, the Warsaw bourse has moved a step closer to creating a regional hub that...
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A marketplace matching investors with technology start-ups, SeedBlink is poised to play a key role in the development of Europe’s tech ecosystem. Launched in January...
Amid challenges related to an ageing population, automation, and Europe’s relative decline, CEE’s businesses have to reinvent themselves. The German...
The Warsaw Stock Exchange is going into the advertising business. Advertising may not immediately appear to be a natural progression for a stock exchange, albeit Central...
Shared knowledge and experience, and a unified voice, are crucial for the continued growth of Central and Eastern Europe’s stock exchanges. The bosses of emerging...
New regulatory challenges relating to non-financial reporting will in the next five years bolster the importance of sustainable investments. Several weeks before the...
Most countries of Central and Eastern Europe have long been wary of cryptocurrencies, but there are some exceptions, and signs that in others, attitudes are changing. In...
Retailer Pepco – which owns the Poundland chain of discount stores – has become the latest firm to list on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in the largest IPO in Central and...
A new set of ESG (environmental, social, governance) reporting guidelines could strengthen the position of the Polish capital market – already the largest in...
Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) can lead to greener, more responsible investment. But standards remain irregular: creating common denominators will...
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 biggest IPO this year...
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 record number of...