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Poor Returns, Harmful Policies, and Poles Afraid of Stocks. These Are All the Ills of the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

Summary by forbes.pl
The Polish stock exchange was once called "the most successful child of the Polish transformation." That's a distant memory now. The number of domestic companies listed on the WSE is declining sharply, the largest Polish listed companies are a tool in political battles, and Poles investing their money there are the exception. What can be done to make the stock exchange once again the engine of the Polish economy?
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The Polish stock exchange was once called "the most successful child of the Polish transformation." That's a distant memory now. The number of domestic companies listed on the WSE is declining sharply, the largest Polish listed companies are a tool in political battles, and Poles investing their money there are the exception. What can be done to make the stock exchange once again the engine of the Polish economy?

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forbes.pl broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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