Feb 19 • 10:27 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Financial Market Forum is getting closer. Investments, capital, the market in focus

The Financial Market Forum in Poland will address key issues regarding state-market relations, infrastructure investments, and the future of the IPO market on March 19.

The Financial Market Forum, scheduled for March 19 at the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW), will concentrate on critical topics relating to state relationships with the capital market, including the government's role as a regulator and investor in fostering market trust among Polish investors. This opening debate will aim to uncover how the state can enhance institutional confidence and stimulate investment flows in Poland.

Subsequent panels will feature expert discussions on the scale of planned public investments, assessing if Poland is entering a new developmental cycle. These conversations will not only highlight the infrastructural landscape but will also touch on local content requirements and potential trends in the market, including investments in the Warsaw Stock Exchange, alongside the overarching economic prospects.

With a focus on establishing a culture of investment in Poland, the forum seeks to elevate the discourse around the local financial ecosystem and address challenges facing the IPO market. Participants will engage in dialogue to promote sustainable economic growth through greater collaboration between the government and private investors.

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