Zielone zmiany są szansą dla Polski i całej EuropyEuropa stoi dzisiaj w obliczu wielkich wyzwań gospodarczych i klimatycznych – przed nami „zielona rewolucja” w energetyce oraz budowa niezależności surowcowej. Oba te wyzwania są ze sobą powiązane, co doskonale widać na przykładzie państw Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, z Polską na czele. Rosyjska agresja na Ukrainę szczególnie drugie z tych wyzwań postawiła w nowym świetleDaniel Obajtek•23 maja 2022
WSE Supports the Reconstruction of the Ukrainian Capital MarketMarkets around the world reacted to the outbreak of war in Ukraine with index falls. After the initial shock, the sentiment on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) quickly recovered.Nina Vincenz-Krajewska•23 maja 2022
Polish Agriculture: A Surprisingly Modern Sector of the EconomyPoland has become a leading supplier in the EU in the production of apples or poultry. Milk processing, mostly in cooperatives, is also among the most modern sectors in the EUSonia Sobczyk-Grygiel•23 maja 2022
Polski eksport odporny na kryzysyTempo wzrostu naszego eksportu, wynoszące w ostatnich latach średnio nieco poniżej 10 proc., w 2021 r. przekroczyło 20 proc. Dane Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego za pierwsze dwa miesiące tego roku pokazują, że pozytywny trend jest kontynuowanyPatrycja Otto•23 maja 2022
Green Changes are an Opportunity for Poland and Europe as a WholeEurope is facing major economic and climate challenges today – the green energy revolution and work toward commodity independence await us. These challenges are intertwined, as perfectly demonstrated by the example of Central and Eastern European countries, including Poland. The Russian aggression against Ukraine has shed a new light on the latter challenge.Daniel Obajtek•23 maja 2022
The Long, Successful Road to Energy IndependencePoland is by no means impervious to the gas crisis, and will to a certain extent be affected by gas shortages across the continent. Yet despite relics of the past and former interdependencies associated i.a. with its position as a transit country, Poland is much better prepared for the European Union’s fuel-related divorce with Russia than many other states.Marceli Sommer•23 maja 2022
Polish Oil & Gas, Where are You Going?The refining sector in Europe has undergone a pivotal change over the last decade: as recently as ten years ago, refineries were considered to be industrial plants demonstrating the strength of an economy. Today, they are often issue assets for their owners.Karol Wolff•23 maja 2022
Project in Progress: the New Dimension of InsuranceThe fundamental value offered by insurers, i.e. security, is today one of the most important and sought-after. To be able to take advantage of this, we must not only retain our capacity to adapt with lightning-quick speed in the face of conditions dominated by uncertainty, but also build future-proof competitive advantages. This calls for the most serious redefinition of the insurance business seen in years. PZU Group, the largest financial conglomerate in the Central and Eastern Europe with assets nearing 90 billion euro, has the potential, experience and new ideas needed to lead these changes and establish new standards for the insurance of tomorrow.Beata Chyła•23 maja 2022